11.1/2 - Revolutionary / Evolutionary Socialism Flashcards

1
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Who first coined the term ‘socialism’?

A

Charles Fourier

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2
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What is socialism traditionally defined as?

A

The political system opposed to capitalism.

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3
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How are economic systems owned in a capitalist society?

A

Privately
For profit

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4
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How are economic systems owned in a socialist society?

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Ideas of collective ownership of economic and social systems.

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5
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Where did socialism grow from?

A

Similar to Liberalism - political ideas that grew from the rationalism of the Enlightenment.

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6
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What are the two broad traditions of socialism?

A

Revolutionary Socialism
Evolutionary Socialism

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7
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Where are ideas of revolutionary socialism mostly derived from?

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The workings of Marx and Engels.

Known as Marxism.

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What does Marxism argue about the application of socialism?

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Cannot co-exist with capitalism.

Must be a revolution to transform society and the economy.

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9
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Who adapted the ideas of Marxism?

A

Rosa Luxemburg.

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10
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When was Rosa Luxembourg around?

A

1871 - 1919

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11
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What is the main difference between Luxembourg’s socialism and Marxism?

A

She insisted on democracy as the best vehicle for achieving communism.

Democracy must then continue in a post-revolutionary communist society.

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12
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What is evolutionary socialism?

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Oppostion to radical change, preferring gradual change within existing parliamentary structure.

Socialism will eventually emerge through democratic change.

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13
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What are democratic socialism, social democracy and the Third Way all examples of?

A

Evolutionary Socialism.

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14
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Where do the ideas of democratic socialism come from?

A

Beatrice Webb (1858 - 1943)

The Fabian Society (hehe)

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15
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What party did Democratic Socialism most affect and when?

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Labour Party (particularly Attlee’s postwar government)

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16
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What did Webb argue about capitalism?

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It must be gradually reformed via parliament to achieve a socialist state.

This would occur via mass nationalisation and state management by a socialist elite to ensure social justice.

17
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When did social democracy emerge?

A

1950s.

18
Q

Who was the main proponent for social democracy?

A

Anthony Crosland (1918 - 1977)

19
Q

How does social democracy view the previous forms of socialism?

A

Marxism as irrelevant.
Democratic socialism as outdated.

20
Q

What does social democracy value above all else?

A

Social justice above common ownership and achieves this via reworking existing capitalist systems democratically.

21
Q

What followed social democracy?

A

The Third Way.

22
Q

Who created the idea behind the ‘third way’?

A

Anthony Giddens (b. 1938)

23
Q

What did Giddens see his version of socialism as?

A

A renewal of social democracy with an added neo-liberal twist.

24
Q

Who did the ideas of ‘Third Way’ socialism inspire?

A

Tony Blair’s New Labour
Bill Clinton’s Democrats