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    Under pure socialism‚ classes become indistinguishable—if not nonexistent—due to its focus on equality. Although this may be preferable to the lives of the Industrial Revolution-era lower class‚ it ignores the human race’s competitive nature‚ taking key motivations away

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    Mussolini's rise to power

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    To what extent did Mussolini come to power in 1922 due to the weakness of the Liberal State? When Italy was unified in 1870 it was set up with a new liberal state made up of Italy’s Liberal elite. The new state that was set up had many flaws which helped Mussolini to come into power as prime minister. In this essay I am going to be discussing whether it was the weakness of the new Liberal state or any other factors that allowed him to consolidate his power. The state that was set up in Italy

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    socialists had apparently forgotten their past crimes; their exploited labour of men. The second part of the reactionary socialism is petty-bourgeois socialism. A new petty-socialism has formed in countries where modern civilization has fully-developed. Their main aim is to restore the old system. The third and final section of the reactionary socialism is German or “True” socialism. The socialist writing from France spread to Germany‚ but their social conditions did not. It was considered to be nothing

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    enterprise. In a private enterprise system‚ you will see profit‚ initiative‚ competition‚ incentive and self-advancement. Socialism is an economic philosophy that stresses public ownership of the means of production rather than private ownership. Underlying this philosophy is the belief that this system is morally better because it reduces the gap between the rich and the poor. In socialism‚ there is government involvement in the economy‚ either through control or ownership of productive resources. Socialists

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    inequalities and exploitation. The goals of socialist system include destroying the class system and thereby ending the exploitation‚ oppression and alienation of workers‚ replacing greed and the profit motive with concern for collective well-being. Socialism differs from capitalism in a sense that the means of production and distribution in a society are collectively rather than privately owned.

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    Major Political Ideologies

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    ideologies‚ or ways governments and societies can be organized. Today‚ scholars generally talk about five major political ideologies: Anarchism Absolutism Liberalism Conservatism Socialism These political ideologies are‚ for the most part‚ mutually exclusive. So‚ a liberal government does not usually practice socialism‚ nor does an absolute ruler follow liberalism. The five major political ideologies have played a key role in history by shaping governments and political movements. Anarchism The

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    is unnecessary for the top one percent individual to be making 20 percent of the American wealth‚ while the poor class are struggling to even to make at least 1 percent that. For this reason‚ I would consider my ideal economic system to be Socialism. Socialism helps evenly distribute wealth among their citizens‚ in hopes that no individual would have to face extreme

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    his exploration of 20th century fascism between the wars‚ Payne (1995) described Mussolini as the most liberal of the totalitarian personalities that dominated that period. Perhaps this was a vestige of his earlier involvement with revolutionary socialism‚ or a reflection from his early years. Yet‚ the fact remains that Mussolini‚ along with Hitler‚ was an architect of fascism and of the policies that led to World War II. The intention in the following pages is to explore Mussolini ’s rise to power

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    So115 Capitalism Assign 6

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    Ramona Whaley AC0707245 SO115 Assignment 6 January 28‚ 2015 Capitalism vs Socialism The major differences between capitalism and socialism revolve around the role of the government and equality of economics. Capitalism affords economic freedom‚ consumer choice‚ and economic growth. Socialism is an economy controlled by a state and planned by a central planning authority‚ providing for greater social welfare. Capitalism is an economic and political system that is based on one’s individual rights

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    Karl Marx’s Criticisms on Capitalism In 19th century‚ Karl Marx was recognized as the most influential philosopher. His philosophy and definition to economic structure is against capitalism. Karl Marx was born on May 5th 1818. At that time‚ capitalism helped society to progress. The distribution and production problem was solved by the invisible hand from Adam Smith. Market decided the demand‚ supply‚ and price. During the 19th century‚ his critique on laissez faire gained popularity. His

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