Capitalism and Marxism Flashcards

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Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations

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This author and his 1776 book are key to capitalist thought.

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This author and his 1776 book are key to capitalist thought.

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Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations

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Instead of relying on government organization of a nation’s resources, this economic system depends on individuals acting according to their own self-interest.

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Capitalism

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This system believes that individuals acting in their own self-interest can be the basis of a self-regulating economy. Therefore, there is no need for government interference in the economy.

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Capitalism

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What are three key classical (capitalist) economic beliefs

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  1. ) economies can be self-regulated systems by relying on individuals to act in their own self-interest. There is no need for government interventions.
  2. ) Free-trade (without interference from governments) is best for all
  3. ) The value of commodities is based on the value of the labor that went into making them.
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‘Use value’

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The value one gets out of a product because it directly fulfills needs. Like the value you get from a dish you use to hold your food.

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The value one gets out of a product because it directly fulfills needs. Like the value you get from a dish you use to hold your food.

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‘Use value’

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‘exchange value’

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The value a commodity has because you can trade it to get other goods you may want.

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The value a commodity has because you can trade it to get other goods you may want.

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‘exchange value’

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What is a key idea that Marxists borrowed from Hegel?

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The idea of the ‘dialectic’ was borrowed by Marxists from Hegel.

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What is the process of Hegel’s ‘dialectic’?

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When people are alienated by practices in society, dissent will form and grow. Eventually, the system will be overthrown and a new system will take the old system’s place. People will eventually feel alienated by the new system and the cycle will start again. In the end, after several modifications, a stable state will be reached where no one feels alienated in society.

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When people are alienated by practices in society, dissent will form and grow. Eventually, the system will be overthrown and a new system will take the old system’s place. People will eventually feel alienated by the new system and the cycle will start again. In the end, after several modifications, a stable state will be reached where no one feels alienated in society. What is this process called and who originated the idea?

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Hegel originated the idea of the ‘dialectic’

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What were Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engel’s thoughts on capitalism?

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These two philosophers were very critical of capitalism because it was an economic system that ended up creating a miserable working class.

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These two philosophers were very critical of capitalism because it was an economic system that ended up creating a miserable working class.

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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

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What are three criticisms that Marx has against capitalism?

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  1. ) Capitalism creates a miserable working class.
  2. ) Capitalism and its production line system alienates workers from the output they make. It also alienates them from their potential as human beings.
  3. ) Capitalism is a system in which ‘progress’ is defined as greater profits and an abundance of needless goods. This ‘progress’ only benefits a handful of rich, capital owners.
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1.) Capitalism creates a miserable working class.
2.) Capitalism and its production line system alienates workers from the output they make. It also alienates them from their potential as human beings.
3.) Capitalism is a system in which ‘progress’ is defined as greater profits and an abundance of needless goods. This ‘progress’ only benefits a handful of rich, capital owners.
These criticisms of capitalism are beliefs that are held by ______.

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Karl Marx and Marxists

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The idea that history is not determined by individuals a belief that is most likely held by ________.

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Marxists

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The idea that the government should not interfere in trade is most likely held by _______

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Capitalists (classical economists)