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Marxism

French Utopian Socialism

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Socialism and Marxism French Utopian Socialism Disturbed by British laissez- faire, poor working conditions, and the capitalist entrepreneur's desire to only make money. Society needed to cooperate to provide a sense of ?community? for all members of society, regardless of social class. Economic planning is successful and must be implemented by governments. The poor need to be helped! Poverty breeds poverty Private property should be regulated or should be abolished. Count Henri de Saint- Simon Parasites vs. doers Doers will carefully plan the economy Engineers, scientists, industrialists Improve conditions of the poor Very moralistic ideas Charles Fourier Self- sufficient, planned communities of no more than 1,620 people can operate in a utopia 810 men, 810 women

Desire for Power

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Kaprea Devila Miss Safari English II-H, period 1 18 March 2011 Desire for Power The working class of society has led most, if not all, revolutions in all of history. For example, the working class led the revolution in America when the thirteen colonies desired to separate from Great Britain. In many cases in history, the working class led the revolution and created a shift in power. In chapter six of Lord of the Flies, William Golding expresses the ideas of Marxist Criticism through the tension and conflict between the hunters and the chief by demonstrating that man?s desire for power will cause the revolution led by the hunters.

Idealogies of the 20th Century

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Competing Ideology The Rise of Totalitarian Governments four different ideology competing for power idealogy- belief system democracy US, GB, France, and Weimar Germany Franklin Roosevelt, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill Communism-not Marxist Communism Soviet union, China Josef Stalin, Mao Zedong Italian Fascism Italy, Spain Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco Nazism Germany Adolf Hitler All Totalitarian Ideologies Totalitarian Characteristics Dictatorship One-party rule State over the individual Control!!! Rise of dictators Compare Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin Compare the following: Country Method of taking power- was it through force? Was it done through a vote? Was it a dramatic show? Goals- what did they want to accomplish as leaders?
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