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Socialism

Socialism

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SOCIALISM
(1843)

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I.

WORKERS UNITE!

Karl Marx: radical, atheist
academic

Saw economic forces as
scientific laws of history

Communist Manifesto
(1848), Das Kapital

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I.

WORKERS UNITE!

All history is class struggle:
oppressors v. oppressed

Bourgeois (owners) v. Proletariat
(workers)

Industrial revolution (machines)
accelerated process and conflict

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WORKERS UNITE!

Proletariat:

Live only for work, mere
commodities, “instruments of
labor”

Lost all individual character

Exploited by bosses and
owners for profit

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I.

WORKERS UNITE!

GOALS:
Violent overthrow of the

bourgeois

Elimination of classes
Abolition of private property

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Match

Match the following

Oppressor

Bourgeoisie

Lords

Patricians

Guildsmen

Oppressed

Proletariat

Vassals

Plebeians

Apprentice

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Drag and Drop

Marx saw
as the greatest threat to human happiness. He saw
as the it's greatest hope.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
capitalists
workers
scientists
religious people
patricians
plebians
lords
serfs

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Multiple Select

What did Marx believe had to be destroyed to achieve equality?

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religion

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private property

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labor unions

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capitalism

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socialism

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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING

Proletariat to use democracy to
become ruling class

Concentrate all production and
power in the the hands of the
State

Overthrow all culture, religion,
morality and law

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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING

No universal truth
(God), only power

Men’s natures change
with every material
change

Values (law, morality,
property) only used by
ruling class to control
masses

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II. THE STATE: A NEW
GOD-KING

Conclusion:

• Man alone is god

• Man only exists as part of

State

• State is god, determines all

values and purpose

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Fill in the Blanks

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Drag and Drop

Socialism prioritizes ​
.

Mercantilism prioritizes ​
.​

Capitalism prioritizes ​
.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
the collective state
precious metals and bullion
the individual
contract and obligation
tradition and spirituality

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Multiple Choice

Who proved to be the biggest advocates for Marx's ideas?

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clergy

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scientists

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dictators

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democracies

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workers

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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS

Capitalism

created the greatest amount of

goods/services for the largest amount of
people

Channels individual good to social good

Socialism

Loss of individual freedoms in name of

equality

Creates shortages, high prices (ignores

supply and demand)

Loss of motivation

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III. CAPITALIST
CRITIQUE

Alienation

Unstable work

Workers are exploited
by owners

Capitalism is unstable

Commodity fetishism

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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS

Capitalism

Built upon private property
Values individual, ultimate private property
Relies on “invisible hand” (reason & revelation)

Socialism

Abolishes private property
Values state, erases individual
Requires total man-made control (abolish revelation & reason)

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III.

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III. STUDY OF
CONTRASTS

Capitalism

Spiritually founded, but secular in

practice – complementary to moral,
spiritual, legal, cultural values

Socialism

Secularly founded, but religious in

practice – destroys all other values,
dictates all aspects of life (god-King)

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III. SOCIALIST GOD-KINGS

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Open Ended

What is the most important piece of private property you own?

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SO WHAT?

Socialism – a seemingly good idea that practically creates
limited economic growth, permanent poverty, & oppressive
government controlling all aspects of life

Capitalism – a seemingly selfish idea that practically
unleashes the greatest, widest prosperity world has ever
seen.

More moral due to its respect for individual = Private
property – foundation of all freedom & rights

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