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    The controversial terms of the treaty of Versailles had a very direct impact on political ideologies of the left and right which dominated the 1920s and 30s in Europe. This was definitely most evident in the radical policies of leaders of these states. During the 1920s and 30s political ideologies were drastically changed due to the treaty‚ and these drastic changes and influences were displayed through the actions and rulings of leaders such as Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. The fascist and

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    The effects of Socialism on a region The United States of America is the world’s oldest surviving federation. With a constitutional republic and a representative democracy‚ the majority rule regulates and maintains a fair form of democracy for us Americans. Socialism‚ although‚ is an economic system where the means of production‚ such as money and other forms of capital‚ are owned by the state or public. Under a socialist system‚ everyone works for wealth that is‚ in turn‚ distributed

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    Capitalism and Socialism

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    Capitalism and Socialism are very different. Their ideas are basically opposite each other and there is a huge gap between their beliefs. But despite this‚ they do have some similarities. In this paper‚ I will talk about Capitalism and Socialism‚ as well as Market economy and Command economy. These 2 also have many similarities and contrasts. Capitalism first appeared between the 16th and 19th centuries. It became the dominant economic system for the western world since the decline of Feudalism

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    The Flaw Of Socialism

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    can think of.) My topic is Socialism. I know very little about the subject except that it tends to be very flawed and never seems to work. 2. What will I need to learn more about or research further regarding the topic/issue I have chosen? The first thing I need to learn about is what socialism represents and its ideals. I also need to research articles and journals pointing out the flaws of socialism. Lastly‚ I will need to research arguments in favor of socialism so that I can get a balanced

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    government ideologies

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    Ideologies Liberalism Conservatism Socialism Communism Fascism Major Thinkers/ Founders and Books -Thomas Hobbes -John Locke -John Stuart Mill -T.H Green -Agreement of the People manifesto -Two Treatises(Locke) -Richard Hooker -George Savile 1st Marquess of Halifax -Edmund Burke -Tamworth manifesto -Patriarcha: or the Natural Powers of Kings(Filmer) -Karl Marx -Friedrich Engels -Pierre Leroux -Vladimir Lenin -Robert Owen -Communist manifesto(Marx and Engels) -Karl Marx

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    Capitalism & Socialism

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    A Better Change in Society Socialism and Capitalism are two different types of government. Socialism is the society were the government takes care of all individuals. There is no personal responsibility and the government owns everything but most personal freedoms are gone. Capitalism is an economical system in which wealth and the productions of wealth are privately owned and controlled rather than being state owned and controlled. Socialism critiqued capitalism for being an unfair economic

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    nehruvian socialism

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    enough. As a statesman‚ Nehru became a recognized ‚ accepted national leader. His efforts as a brilliant leader and an original thinker‚ carved him as ‘architect of modern India’ in history. Nehru believed and saw socialism as India’s future; however he observed that the path to socialism lay not through the struggle of class struggle‚ but by following Gandhi (and his principles)‚ through social cooperation. Soon after becoming the prime minister he immediately launched a number of economic reforms

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    different political ideologies can attribute to the rise of the welfare state around the world. Government intervention ‚class and power struggles‚ and social 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

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    Socialism vs Democracy

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    Socialism and democracy cannot be compared because it would just be like comparing apples to oranges since socialism is an economic system while democracy is a political ideology. An economic system defines the manner of producing and distributing the goods and services of society while a political system refers to the institutions that will comprise a government and how the system will work. The two systems‚ nevertheless‚ have a common denominator ‘“ they work for the goals of society. Socialism

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    The personages from The Jungle expended most of their wages paying debts and house insurances. Socialism was the economy system that ruled at that time where only wealthy individuals and industry owners. Those had total control over the low class people (immigrants) and abused their superiority. For example‚ in The Jungle Ona confesses that her boss

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