C1: Socialism Flashcards
What are the three main subsections of Socialism?
Revolutionary Socialism, Social democracy, and Third Way.
What is Collectivism?
An ideology that mantains that humans can achieve their political, social, and economic objectives more effectively through collective action rather than individual effort.
Why do socialists endorse collectivism?
The interests of the group should take priority over individual self-interest.
In practical terms, collectivism utilises the capabilities of the whole of society for the good of the whole.
What is the link between socialist belief in human nature & their support for collectivism?
Socialists argue that people are social animals; they prefer to live and work in groups rather than alone.
What form of collectivisation do Marxists advocate?
Collective action through a centralised state that organised production & redistribution
What form of collectivisation do more moderate socialists advocate?
Some nationalisation of industry & government intervention such as the welfare state
What are the most common forms of collectivism?
Housing - subsisdised homes
Education - state-run schooling, free for everyone
Industrial relations - workers organised in Trade Unions with bargaining rights
Healthcare - national health service funded from general taxation
Industry - some industries under state control to operate in national interest
What are the two criticisms of collectivism?
Collectivism supresses individuality & diversity by emphasising group action
Collectivist objectives can only be advanced through the agency of the state - leads to the growth of arbitrary state power
Why do modern socialists attach less importance to collectivism?
It is considered to create a ‘dependency culture’ & a sluggish economic sector in modern societies.
What is common humanity?
The idea that people share humanity, and should work together rather than go against each other.
What is a common criticism of Capitalism by socialists?
It is wasteful since it pits people against each other, and makes them disregard their common humanity.
Why do socialists think people should work if not for personal gain?
For the moral good of society as a whole - relied on acceptance of collective humanity
Why do socialists support equality?
Equality ensures fairnes - economic inequality will be reduced or eliminated
Equality reinforces collectivism - people are more likely to work together if they have the same conditions
Equality is a means of satisfying basic needs - no more poverty
What equality do Marxists advocate?
Absolute equality, including common ownership on the means of production.
This equality is to distributed via a strong state.
What equality do social democrats advocate?
More limited state intervention to achieve relative equality.
What is common ownership?
Where the people own something rather than it being privately owned. This is often achieved through the state. (e.g. nationalised industries)
What are some drawbacks of capitalism according to socialists?
Wealth is collected by the communal effort of people, so it shouldn’t be taken disproportionately.
Private property encourages materialism
Private Property generated social conflict between those who have and those who don’t
What are the divisions on equality within socialism?
Revolutionaries - Equality of outcome
Social Democrats & Third Way - Equality of opportunity
Why do opponents of socialism reject social equality?
It is unjust - not everyone has the same skills & abilities
It lowers human ambition, motivation, and initiative
It restricts the liberties of the individual
It stifles diversity and individuality
What are the six social class categories?
A - Higher managerial, administrative, or professional
B - Intermediate managerial, administrative of professional
C1 - Supervisory, clerical
C2 - Skilled manual worker
D - Semi-skilled and unskilled manual worker
E - State pensioner, casual worker and unemployed