The document is an activity sheet from Holy Angel University that analyzes different political ideologies based on their views of the economy and government. It provides a table comparing liberalism, socialism, communism, anarchism, fascism, social democracy, and democracy on their stances regarding the economy and the role of government. References are also included for each ideology to provide more information on their key perspectives.
The document is an activity sheet from Holy Angel University that analyzes different political ideologies based on their views of the economy and government. It provides a table comparing liberalism, socialism, communism, anarchism, fascism, social democracy, and democracy on their stances regarding the economy and the role of government. References are also included for each ideology to provide more information on their key perspectives.
The document is an activity sheet from Holy Angel University that analyzes different political ideologies based on their views of the economy and government. It provides a table comparing liberalism, socialism, communism, anarchism, fascism, social democracy, and democracy on their stances regarding the economy and the role of government. References are also included for each ideology to provide more information on their key perspectives.
Learning Target/ To compare the different political ideologies based on their respective views on the economy and the government.
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POLITICAL VIEWS ON ECONOMY VIEWS ON GOVERNMENT
IDEOLOGY Liberalism Liberalism stood for the freedom of Liberals can also be supportive of markets and the abolition of state- government regulation to a certain imposed restrictions on the degree; they tend to oppose movement of goods and capital. government intervention in the free Liberals typically believe that market when it inhibits free trade and government is necessary to protect open competition. individuals from being harmed by Liberals tend to favor more others, but they also recognize that government intervention in order to government itself can pose a threat promote social and economic equality. to liberty. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ https://www.britannica.com/topic/liberal us-government-and-civics/us-gov- ism american-political-ideologies-and- beliefs/us-gov-ideology-and-social- policy/a/lesson-summary-ideology-and- social-policy Socialism It believes that the means of All legal production and distribution making, moving, and trading wealth decisions are made by the should be owned or controlled by government, and individuals rely on the workers. This means the the state for everything from food to money made belongs to the people healthcare. who make the things, instead of a The government determines the output group of private owners. and pricing levels of these goods and services. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/soci alism.asp Communis Advocates for a classless society in In the communist society that Marx m which all property and wealth are described, the government has communally-owned, instead of by supreme authority through its total individuals. control of land and means of production. Because the government distributes land and property among the people, communism sets a standard of equality -- both economically and socially -- among its followers. https://people.howstuffworks.com/commu nism1.htm Anarchism Everyone should be free and equal, All forms of authority based on and the only associations are ones hierarchy, such as organised religion that people enter into voluntarily. and capitalism, have to be removed. As German social theorist Andreas It exerts complete authority over, and Wittel has written, it's possible to restricts the liberty of, all individuals distinguish two basic types of and groups within its boundaries. anarchism: At one end, there's https://www.tutor2u.net/politics/reference/ social anarchism, which anarchism-and-rejection-of-the-state emphasizes the society, having people work together in harmony for the common good. At the other end is libertarian anarchism, which mostly focuses upon the individual, making sure that each person has the maximum amount of freedom. https://people.howstuffworks.com/anar chism1.htm Fascism Social Democracy Democracy