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    use of economic systems such as Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism. During the time of Feudalism, societies rebelled against monarchies, rid monarchies of power, and developed new economic systems. These new economic systems were based on what the changing world needed to become a utopian society; free of problems such as crime and poverty. As new economic systems emerged in the late 1700s and 1900, dominant governments, such as, Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism often fell into direct…

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    Adam Smith Socialism

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    Socialism What is Socialism? Socialism is a school of thought which denotes that means of production, distribution, and exchange should be managed by the community as a whole and not by individuals. This means that money would be managed by the whole community and distributed thus instead of it being individual money. Two socialist pioneers, Karl Marx and Freidrick Engles believed that there was a specific path of society towards communism (this was the end goal of society and it was a self…

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    Polar Opposites of the Cold War Capitalism is the fastest growing, and largest political, social, and economic system in the world. Not too long ago Communism was spreading its borders towards neighboring Asian and European countries in a viscous retaliation against capitalism’s growth in Western Europe and Japan. The largest Capitalist nation, the U.S.A., feared that the U.S.S.R. wanted to destroy Democratic and Capitalist institutions, while the U.S.S.R. feared U.S. wealth and power stopping…

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    Socialism Vs Communism

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    the world are associated with, and many discuss the theories of if communism or socialism would be best fit for the United States. Several are extremely pro-communism, anti-communism, etc., without knowing all of the advantages and disadvantages of both. Not having common knowledge of the systems poses a risk because many want one type of system without knowing the threats involved. The differences between socialism and communism are extreme, and…

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    What is Socialism? Socialism is defined as public control of property and resources. Society should produce goods and own property for the good of its own members, and if someone helped make a good, they should be allowed to share in it. The object of production should be to meet human needs. Money would disappear, everyone would take freely in what is produced, and work would be voluntary and as needed. Socialism is a direct opposite to capitalism’s ideas of individuals developing to the best…

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    midst of the 2016 Presidential elections, socialism has reemerged as a threat. Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders believes socialism is the answer to America’s issues. Socialism is an interesting topic, and sometimes it can be used effectively. Unfortunately, Sanders wants to use it in a way that will cripple America and remove the title of “World Power”. The cons of socialism outweigh the pros and it will lead America to inevitable doom. Socialism is an interesting concept; one which…

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    capitalist system. However, there are some who oppose this system, and some who favor it. Others claim it is unjust to the working class, and others accept its outcome. The main question that will be discussed is whether capitalism can be just, and is socialism better. Capitalism is defined as an economic and political system in which a country 's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. Capitalism is a free market where the people can sell, and…

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    on their own. Many people like Ma realize that if everyone helps everyone they will all get to california, and this Idea is used by John Steinbeck as a theme that prevails throughout much of the book. This theme also encompasses a huge value of socialism. “i lost my land is changed; a cell is split and its splitting grows the thing you hate--- We lost our land The danger is here, for two men are not as lonely and perplexed as one. And from this first we grows a still more dangerous thing:” i…

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    In 1848, Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels published ‘The Communist Manifesto’ that was aimed at presenting the arguments, goals, and platform of Communism. The publication was a commissioned work that was intended to articulate the objective and platform of the Communist League, an international political party founded in 1847 in London, England. The authors point out the benefits of communism and the need for its application in the future. Besides, the manifesto was a proposal reading…

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    The Green Party

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    religion, gender, sexual orientation, and age. Likewise, the Greens do not support the government as they feel it is controlled by political elites so they call for an extreme reorganization of the government. One might call the party’s platform utopian and a little unrealistic, but The Greens are more of a movement…

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