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    justice are root causes of the rise in the welfare state each coming from different ideologies. However‚ the rise of the welfare state is mainly caused by the ideas and policies of socialism itself because it allows the government to control the market and goods and leads to greater dependence on the system. There is no decline in socialism‚ but instead as the welfare state rises the socialist movement is slowly and steadily rising as well. Socialism itself causes a rise in the welfare state because the

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    Industrial Revolution’s changes were physical. A new ideology arose from the sweat of the working class: socialism. Socialism is a political theory advocating state or collective ownership of property and industry opposed to private ownership. To fully understand the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and socialism‚ one must first be comfortable with the Revolution and its changes‚ socialism itself‚ and the fine line of events linking the two together. The Revolution began in Britain and

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    Liberalism vs. Socialism There have been many ways man has lead man throughout history. Some chaotic and involved a lot of blood. Others have lead society into greatness and peace. One form of government is liberalism which comes from the word of freedom‚ liberty. There are two types of liberalism‚ classical and modern liberalism. Classical liberalism contains roots from Jock Locke of the seventeenth century and Adam Smith of the eighteenth century. Modern liberalism had been tinkered and modified

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    What exactly is socialism and communism? When asked this question‚ most people do not understand which is which‚ and can often be ignorant of what they are. In fact‚ they could possibly think that they are even the same thing. Although‚ contrary to popular belief‚ both are unique in their own ways‚ but they do have similarities to each other. Socialism and communism are comparable in terms of that they both aim towards equality‚ how the government intervenes‚ and the role of every individual. On

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    Introduction: Throughout the centuries‚ media has played a key role in the development of companies and in the incubation of capitalism mutations. The history of media shows that media and its effects have been around since the beginning of humanity and have been conglomerating into different nations developing the methods of communication. According to the French radical theoretician Regis Debray‚ there are “three historical ages of transmission technologies: the logo-sphere‚ the grapho-sphere

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    Nehru’s Dream of Socialism Jawaharlal Nehru was‚ in the truest sense‚ the builder of modern India. He saw the naked poverty and hunger of the Indian people and registered his protest through his lectures in meetings throughout the country‚ and through his writings against the British Government. He was a true national leader. “Nationalism of the modern type‚” as Jawaharlal pointed out‚ “was yet to come. India had still to go through much sorrow and travail before she learnt the lesson which

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    immediate and profound effects on our overall national economic performance and the direction of economic activity. Let us call a halt to this imaginary dialogue [between Karl Marx and Joseph Schumpeter] and return to the main subject at hand: the neglect of entrepreneurship in modern‚ mainstream economics. Surely‚ this neglect must give us pause? It is a scandal that nowadays students of economics can spend years in the study of the subject before hearing the term “entrepreneur‚” that courses

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    West Professor Layne Intro to Philosophy 23 April 2013 The Failure that is the Ideas of Socialism Socialism was a great idea in theory. Everyone would work less and wealth be distributed equally among all people were appealing especially to the lower class. Of course the upper class elite would have saw this as a threat to their prosperity and material possessions. However Karl Marx (the creator of Socialism) would have said that everyone would have access to the same luxuries and delicacies as the

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    the growth of capitalism. Latin America‚ as we currently know it‚ was formed by capitalist countries‚ and is the most urbanized region in the world. Yet this process of urbanization‚ whilst attributable at least in part to its relationship with capitalism‚ is also about global interdependence. During European economic expansion between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries‚ the Roman Empire city system was essentially rebuilt across the globe‚ resulting in a commercial trading market with the African

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    SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM Socialism and communism are two similar political systems. The similarities are that both systems are based on public ownership of the means of production and centralised planning. This basically means that all businesses owned by individuals are not held under the names of individual members‚ they are owned cooperatively by the government. Thus‚ all resources of producing and distributing goods are owned by a centralised government that controls the economy. They make decisions

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