Title: Communism and Socialism
1Communism and Socialism
2Communism and Socialism
- Response to Smith and capitalism, satanic mills
- Marx, Engels, 1840s - 1880s
- Lenin, WWI, and the Russian Revolution
- Stalin and the Gulag
- The Cold War
- World War II, Chinese Revolution, Maoism
- British Fabianism
- European Social Democracy
3Karl Marx, 1818-1883 Rabbis grandkid, converte
d father, married a Barons daughter, lazy
journalist, philosopher, Very, very dangerous sc
ribbler With Engels, The Communist Manifesto, 1
848 Das Kapital, 1867,
4Friedrich Engels, 1820-1895 Industrialists son, a
rchetype middle class rebel, bleeding heart,
Very, very dangerous scribbler
With Marx, The Communist Manifesto, 1848 The
condition of the Working Class in England, 1845
5Slum housing, UK National Archives
6Slum housing, UK National Archives
7Karl Marx, from Economic and Philosophic
Manuscripts (1844)
- The worker becomes all the poorer the more wealth
he produces, the more his production increases in
power and range. The worker becomes an ever
cheaper commodity the more commodities he
creates. With the increasing value of the world
of things proceeds in direct proportion to the
devaluation of the world of men. Labour produces
not only commodities it produces itself and the
worker as a commodity -- and does so in the
proportion in which it produces commodities
generally.
8Karl Marx, Historical Materialism
- Dialectic theory -- everything produces its own
reaction
- Action, response, synthesis, action, response,
synthesis
- Unbridled capitalism oppresses the workers
- There are more workers than capitalists
- Ergo, the workers are intrinsically more
powerful
- To wit American Revolution, French Revolution,
etc
- Therefore, the workers will win
- When they do, they will seize the means of
production (das kapital) for themselves, as a
collective
- Society will pass through the necessary
historical stage of capitalism before socialism
is developed
9What Really Happened?
- Several actual socialist revolutions (Russia,
China, etc)
- A lot of oppression all around
- The New Deal
- WWI, WWII, and the Cold War
- Some moderate socialist governments, (Britain,
France, Germany)
- A lot of nanny-ism
- The rise of the welfare state and social
democracy
- The Great Society
- An attempted second America Revolution, the New
Left,, 1965-1975
- Jimmy Carter pulls the teeth, co-opts the New
Lefts moderate supporters
- Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan
- Globalization and the ownership society
- The better-off workers now own the means of
production -- but through capital markets and
pension funds
10Source Soviet Govt.
11Source Soviet Govt.
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14 "Portra
it of Engine Driver I. Fedotov"
Aleksandr Lysov
Oil on canvas
15Source US Govt.
16Raising the Hammer and Sickle over the Reichstag,
May 2, 1945 by Yevgeni Khaldey
17Road of War, 1941 by Dmitri Baltermants
18Churchills Fulton Speech
- What then is the over-all strategic concept which
we should inscribe today? It is nothing less than
the safety and welfare, the freedom and progress,
of all the homes and families of all the men and
women in all the lands. And here I speak
particularly of the myriad cottage or apartment
homes where the wage-earner strives amid the
accidents and difficulties of life to guard his
wife and children from privation and bring the
family up in the fear of the Lord, or upon
ethical conceptions which often play their potent
part. - To give security to these countless homes, they
must be shielded from the two giant marauders,
war and tyranny. We all know the frightful
disturbances in which the ordinary family is
plunged when the curse of war swoops down upon
the bread-winner and those for whom he works and
contrives. The awful ruin of Europe, with all its
vanished glories, and of large parts of Asia
glares us in the eyes. When the designs of wicked
men or the aggressive urge of mighty States
dissolve over large areas the frame of civilized
society, humble folk are confronted with
difficulties with which they cannot cope. For
them all is distorted, all is broken, even ground
to pulp.
19Churchills Fulton Speech
- .But we must never cease to proclaim in fearless
tones the great principles of freedom and the
rights of man which are the joint inheritance of
the English-speaking world and which through
Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, the Habeas
Corpus, trial by jury, and the English common law
find their most famous expression in the American
Declaration of Independence - From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the
Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across
the Continent. Behind that line lie all the
capitals of the ancient states of Central and
Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna,
Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all
these famous cities and the populations around
them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere,
and all are subject in one form or another, not
only to Soviet influence but to a very high and,
in many cases, increasing measure of control from
Moscow.
20"Joining the Komsomol" Nikolai Nesterenko Oil
on canvas
21In 1946 an artist named Nikolai Getman was
imprisoned in the Soviet Unions GULAG. During
the 1920s, the Soviet Union developed a system of
extreme repression and terror that inflicted
forced famines, purges, executions, and arrests
on people of the Soviet Union. Under Josef
Stalin, forced-labor camps in Siberia
became the pillar of that
system. They were one of the principal techniques
by which Stalin exerted absolute control over the
lives and decisions of the Soviet people. An
estimated 50 million people died as a result of
Stalin's inhuman policies of terror and
repression. Source The Jamestown Foundation
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23Tupelev TU-4 Soviet Archives
24Sputnik
Source Soviet Govt.
25Celebrating Soviet Space flight
26Source Soviet Govt.
27Source Soviet Govt.
28The Trabant wagon Combi
29Photo Bill Lupton and the Vietnam Internet
Project.
30Taking a break. Source Byrd Archives.
31Source Soviet Govt.
32Soviet Soldiers leave Afghanistan, February 198
0
(Associated Press)
33Azeri refugees (Associated Press)
34Gorbachev!
Source Soviet Govt.
35and Reagan!
Source White House.
36East German demonstration against the government
Source Associated Press
37Demonstration in Czechoslovakia
Source Associated Press
38Berlin wall comes down! Source Associated Press
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40Buying Coca Cola from the back of a van
Source Unknown
41Post Soviet homeless man Source Unkown
42Soviet car, post-Soviet landscape in Moscow
Source Unknown
43George W. Bush And Vladimir Putin
Il Repubblica, Italy
44First impressions?
- the Russian president said that he liked Bush
after their first meting in Slovenia on June. "I
found Mr. Bush a rather sincere person,
pleasant to talk to," Putin said. "I don't know
if I should say this, but he also appeared to me
to be a little bit sentimental". - Mr. Bush surprised the country with his
memorable description of his Russian counterpart.
"I looked the man in the eye," Mr. Bush said of
Putin after their meeting in Slovenia in June,
adding, "I was able to get a sense of his soul."
Col. Stanislav Lunev Wednesday, July 25, 2001 N
ewsmax.com
45Other Socialisms
- Latin America
- British Fabianism
- European Social democracy
- And China
46Fidel and Che, 1959
Chavez as a paratroop
Source Wikipedia
47Cradle to Grave versus the Nanny State
Fabianism and the Welfare State
Clement Atlee, UK PM 1945-1951
Nationalized health care medical, dental, vision
Nationalized major industries Steel, coal,
agriculture Nationalized planning Land rights U
nemployment benefits Family assistance
Margaret Thatcher UK PM 1979-1990
48Margaret Thatcher and the Miners Strike
Guardian picture
49Social Democracy
- European Union
- Parties in power at various times
- UK
- Canada
- Sweden
- Norway
- France
- Germany
- Holland
- Denmark
- India
- etc
50And Communist China?
- http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6276543.st
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