Socialist Ideals Essay

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    wastefulness, and selfishness. Capitalism has taken hold of America’s economy, society, and culture creating a country that is plagued in disparity. Yet the American people refuse to accept the inherent solution to its problem, democratic socialism. The ideals of democratic socialism are designed to create a more equal society, in pursuit of establishing a true democracy, by having a democratically elected government take part in redistributing wealth, providing public services, and organizing a…

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    Hugo Chavez Research Paper

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    Revolution) the name given in Venezuela, by Hugo Chavez (1954-2013) and his supporters, of the ideological and social project that began in 1999 with the election of Chavez as president. According to its supporters, the revolution is based on the ideals of Simon Bolivar. Hugo Chavez believed that the Bolivarian Revolution was based on the principles of Karl Marx and Jean Jacques…

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    as Marxism-Leninism in Russia or Maoism in China crop up and create new foes of democracy. Many of these socialist ideologies hold their appeal to groups in the Global south due to their high levels of poverty. Many of these people are stricken economically and find socialism as an escape from poverty as well as promise of security. Despite the democratic victory of the cold war, many socialist groups still exist today including: the Zapatistas, the Nepali Communists, and FARC. These groups,…

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    industrialists. The wealth created by these business should not just be concentrated in the hands of the business owner's or the investors, but the profits should be shared evenly to all who helped contribute to the creation of the wealth. Many Socialist value economic equality among all individuals. This ideology was never really put into action during the 19th century, but was the starting point for many values and beliefs in today…

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    better. It brings up the question on how can socialism be better than capitalism, and why his argument isn’t convincing. In his book, Why not Socialism he talks about the pros about having a socialist system. Gerald Cohen starts off by talking about a camping trip that he uses as a metaphor for a socialist system. In this camping trip, everyone equally shares their goods (equally distributed) and everyone seems to be happy about it. No one is complaining about needing more than the other, or…

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    methods to serve the people. The United State lives under the ideals of capitalism which is a system focus on wealth and making profit. However, this ideology has caused social problems within the welfare of others, in the sense of healthcare and poverty in the country. Unlike the U.S some countries, Russia and Canada, have dealt with poverty and healthcare in a more effective way, due to their ideologies. Canada lives under a socialist system with a poverty level lower than the U.S,…

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    Adolf Hitler states “The National Socialist Revolution has now overthrown a republic based on treason and lies, and in its place has created once more a Reich of honor… ” He purged Germany of its democratic government, and he calls the democratic government a lie. He distrusts the whole concept of liberalism, which was the mainstream thought of western civilization. Since he changed the republic to socialism, one could argue that he still believed in the western ideals. However, earlier in his…

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    inhumane treatment of the refugees. Steinbeck successfully creates his argument for the replacement of the capitalist system by highlighting the corrupt motivation of profit, illustrating the positives of socialism, and emphasizing his foresight of a Socialist America. Utilizing the setting of the migrant crisis, Steinbeck…

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    known of these poets wrote hundreds of poems that reflect the ideals and culture of the country she grew up in. Her poems are also a derivative of events in her own life that she wished to share with her readers. Her poem “Nothing Twice”, displays the culture of socialist Poland that she grew up in, and contains inspiration from elements of her personal life and her own experiences. Wislawa Szymborska was born…

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    immigration came with an influx of new socialist beliefs, causing the development of political parties founded on these beliefs. In 1901, the Socialist Party of America was formed. Up until World War I, the Socialist Party gained large numbers, its members being mostly foreign-born people of the urban working class or native-born farmers. One of the party’s most well-known members was writer Upton Sinclair. Sinclair began reading a widely-published socialist newspaper called Appeal to Reason…

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