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    Chapter Thirteen Summary This chapter discusses the economy and work from a global perspective. It discusses the differences of capitalism, socialism and mixed economies and the roles the people have in the workplace. An economy is a social foundation that makes sure society is functioning properly through production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. There are many types of economies, such as, pre industrial, industrial, and postindustrial. Preindustrial economies are…

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    The first category is Reactionary Socialism. Reactionary Socialism has three subcategories: Feudal Socialism, Petty-Bourgeois Socialism, and German or “True” Socialism. The aim of all these Reactionary groups is stopping the rise of the bourgeois. The second category is Conservative, or Bourgeois, Socialism. This category represents the people who want to “redress social grievances in order to secure the continued existence…

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    For the past two decades, we have had presidents who have fallen miserably in the same status quo, following the same guidelines from presidents of previous elections. This is where Bernie Sanders steps in to show his uniqueness and to change the tide in the presidential election of 2016. This unique candidate is the type of person who will approach issues in a different manner. He has stayed devoted to many of his own aspects that other presidents or candidates have not throughout their…

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    his article, “Is capitalism really better than socialism or communism?” makes a case for American capitalism and attempts to convince those on the fence that socialism and communism are “the height of human arrogance.” Wilburn argues in his article that despite people’s best intentions, socialism and communism is a set up for an era of governmental rule and the slow diminishment of individual freedoms. In “Is capitalism really better than socialism or communism?” Wilburn talks about how the…

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    Communism In Venezuela

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    strip congress their legislative powers which would have given complete control to the united socialist party. Given the fact that the Supreme Court and the president tried to strip the powers from one of the branches of government shows signs of socialism/communism. The policy to rid congress of its powers was made by the court,…

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    Communism: Seeks a classless society. Seeks to eliminate religion. No private ownership of land or property. Seeks an international revolution. Has a socialist economy. Fascism: Condemns socialism and supports private property. Views women as inferior despite its public rhetoric. Defends private property. Each class in society has a place and function. The state must struggle to survive even if it means war. Does not follow a predefined ideology. Appeals to the middle-class and industrialists.…

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    As a side note, Vladimir Lenin said ”the goal of Socialism is Communism” many have said that there is little difference between the two, and that's because there almost is no difference. According to TheDifferenceBetween.net, “Socialism is an economic system while communism is both an economic and political system. ... Socialists can own personal properties while communists can not. Socialism allows capitalism to exist in its midst while communism seeks to get rid of capitalism…

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    regulations. Berdahl presents Kella as floating between the East and West; however, the impenetrability of the inter-German border from 1952 to 1989 instituted Eastern economic and cultural practices in Kella until the entire GDR experienced the fall of socialism. In this paper, I will demonstrate that…

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    Economic issues include the role of government and how active they should be in the economy. Lastly there were many influential people, such as Karl Marx and Klemens von Metternich, who had very strong views on socialism and conservatism causing conflicting ideas to spread. Socialism was largely influenced by Karl Marx. Karl Marx led the communist party and wrote the manifesto outlining his plans for the future. He was one of the first people to suggest violence and revolutions…

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    However there are other economic systems such as socialism. Although Farooq (2011) claims that socialism contains a wide range of negatives. First, socialism contains a lack of economic freedom, as the government that acts as a centralized body controls all entities. Individuals also are not allowed to change jobs or own their own assets. Second, within…

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