Section 3 - Socialist thinkers and their ideas Flashcards

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What is Marx and Engle’s’ view on Human nature?

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It has been contaminated by capitalism instilling a false consciousness of bourgeoise values

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What four types of socialist are there?

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Revolutionary/Evolutionary, Revisionist/Fundamentalist

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What is Luxemburg’s view on human nature?

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Fraternity and altruism flourish in socialist communities punished by capitalist economies

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What is Beatrice Webb’s view on human nature?

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Only violent revolution can truly show the damage that capitalism has conflicted on the soul

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What is Anthony Crosland’s view on human nature?

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Sense of fairness and objection to inequality of outcome

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What is Anthony Gidden’s view on human nature?

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Human nature has been shaped by changing socio-economic factors

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Who states that the state ‘is a capitalist tool and must be destroyed by revolution’?

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Marx and Engels

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Who states that the state ‘if harnessed to universal suffrage could be used to effect a gradual change to socialism?

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Beatrice Webb

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Who states that the state ‘should be improved by redistribution and decentralisation of political power whilst encouraging political participation’?

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Anthony Giddens

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Who states that the state ‘must be crushed by revolution arising from strike action and not class consciousness’?

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Rosa Luxemburg

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Who states that the ‘existing state can be used to exert radical, socialist change’?

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Antony Crosland

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What is Marx and Engels’ view on the economy?

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Capitalism = Corrupt, inefficient, self destructive

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What is Luxemburg’s theory on the economy?

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Capitalism’s necessary destruction is through the replacement of the economy based on worker’s control

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What is Webb’s view on the economy?

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A capitalist society will be replaced by one for the benefit of the workers based on common ownership

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What is Anthony Gidden’s view on the economy?

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He wants a ‘mixed economy underpinned by limited public ownership and Keynesian ethics’

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What is Crosland’s view on the economy?

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Neoliberal economy propelled by privatisation and deregulation

17
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Who states that society is ‘defined by class interests and class conflict which is bad’?

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Marx and Engels

18
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Who states that society is increasingly complex, altered by the emergence of new social groups’?

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Anthony Crosland

19
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Who states that in society, ‘poverty and inequality in a capitalist society continue to depress human potential whilst fostering regressive competition’?

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Beatrice Webb

20
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Who states that ‘capitalist society is class ridden and indefensible yet they still exist in downtrodden socialist societies’?

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Luxemburg

21
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Who are the key thinkers for socialism?

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  • Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles
  • Beatrice Webb
  • Rosa Luxe burg
  • Anthony Crossland
  • Anthony Giddens
22
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Who are the key thinkers for socialism?

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  • Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles
  • Beatrice Webb
  • Rosa Luxe burg
  • Anthony Crossland
  • Anthony Giddens