Title: Socialism, Communism, Fascism
1Socialism,Communism,Fascism
2Lets Review
- Liberalism was a reaction to feudal society,
involving - focus on the individual, idea of responsible
govt, support for Laissez-Faire capitalism,
belief in individual rights and freedoms - Conservatism was a reaction to Liberalism,
involving - desire to preserve tradition, support for common
values, belief in strong govt control, idea that
hierarchy and inequality were natural, support
for aristocracies, suspicion of Laissez-Faire
capitalism
3Comparing the two
- LIBERALISM
- man is naturally good
- govt should interfere as little as possible in
economic and social lives - individual rights are most important
- people give govt the authority to rule, and can
take it away if they are unhappy
- CONSERVATISM
- man can be evil
- govt should control economic and social/moral
lives - stability and order of society most important
- class hierarchy is natural, and so right to rule
is hereditary
4Socialism
- Socialism an economic system in which the
factors of production are owned by the public and
operate for the welfare of all. - Government actively regulates the economy
- Controls major industries and resources.
5Socialism
- a reaction to the IndustrialRevolution,
characterized by - rejection of the idea that the wealthy deserve
their wealth because they created it - but
instead an argument that wealthy exploit working
classes - vision of society based on economic equality
- belief in cooperation, production for benefit of
all - idea of public ownership of means of production
6Socialism vs. Liberalism
- AGREE that
- all people deserve equal treatment
- DISAGREE about
- unlike Liberalism, Socialism did not believe
people could develop individually - Socialism is not suspicious of the state in
fact, Socialists rely on govt to regulate
services and to provide for common good
7Marx and Socialism
- German Socialist writer (1818 1883)
- believed society wasnt made up of individuals,
but of CLASSES (based on economics) - argued some classes were oppressed by others
- during his lifetime, he looked at the working
classes and argued they were oppressed by the
capitalist classes and that this was wrong - Marx envisioned the working class taking over the
govt (through revolution) and then the govt
taking over all industry
8Marxism to Communism
- Many Socialists disagreed with Marxs ideas on
- need for revolution
- complete abolition of all private ownership
- 1848 Marx and Engels publish the COMMUNIST
MANIFESTO
9Communism
- Communism an economic system in which all means
of production are owned by the people, private
property does not exist, and all goods and
services are shared equally.
10Communism
The immediate aim of the Communists is the
formation of the proletariat into a class,
overthrow of the bourgeois supremacy, conquest of
political power by the proletariat." - Karl Marx,
Communist Manifesto, 1848
- Communism is characterized by
- idea that history is guided by class struggle
- desire to establish a classless, stateless
society - belief in the abolition of all private ownership,
- belief that this will come about through
revolution
11Communism
- Marx called for workers of the world to unite and
overthrow the rule of the rich. - Wealth would be redistributed
- Classes and private property would cease to exist
12Communism vs. Socialism
- Communism emerged out of Socialism and early
communists considered themselves socialist - For modern communists Communism is an advanced
stage of Socialism ? Socialism is the stage
between Capitalism (which is bad) and Communism
(which is perfect) - Communism in practice has moved significantly
away from the theory disconnecting it from
Socialism
13Fascism
- a reaction to the rise of Liberalism,Socialism
and Communism - developed in Italy under Mussolini
- flourished in economically unstable countries
prior to WWII
14Fascism vs. CommunismBoth were dictatorial in
nature and both deprived individuals of their
rights within society BUT
- Communism
- proposed revolution to overthrow capitalism and
ban private ownership - called for a withering away of the state with
eventual cooperative public control
- Fascism
- govt works within capitalism works with people
who control production to improve state economy - exalted the state above all, and used police and
military to control people
15Why did Fascism object to Liberalism,
Conservatism, Socialism and Communism?
- Fascists saw these other ideologies as having
failed because they couldnt bring stability - Fascism is based on idea of absolute state
- In a fascist state, citizens are obliged to
believe, to obey, to combat for the good of the
state this is the direct opposite of the 19th
century ideals of individual liberty and freedom
16Lets Summarize
- SOCIALISM
- man is naturally good a bad environment makes
people bad - govt should regulate economy public ownership
- equality is important, but the common good is the
ultimate goal - people give govt authority, and can take it away
? change happens through REFORM
- COMMUNISM
- man is perfectible
- eventually, the state will wither away and people
will not need govt - all goods will be held in common
- equality is important, but the common good is the
ultimate goal - people consent to be governed until the state
withers away starts with REVOLUTION
17To continue
- FASCISM
- man needs to be controlled
- the state is all important the individual is
only important insofar as how he contributes to
the state - the govt controls all aspects of life this
brings stability and order - the people have no control over govt, and no
right to rebel against govt - enemies of the state will be dealt with harshly
18A short list of Communist and fascist leaders of
this period
- Benito Mussolini
- Francisco Franco
- Chiang Kai-shek
- Vladimir Lenin
- Mao Zedong
- Joseph Stalin
- Juan Peron
- Hideki Tojo
- Josip Broz Tito
19With God on our Side
- What commentary does this song make on the
motivations of nations to go to war? - What is meant by a nation thinking they have God
on their side. - Does the writer think that any war is ever really
justified? Why? - Why did he include the verse on Judas Iscariot?