Socialism Flashcards
What is socialism generally opposed to?
Capitalism
What key ideas does socialism seek to found society on?
Collectivism and common humanity
What do collectivism and common humanity inform in socialist thought?
Other socialist values and principles like equality and welfare
What does collectivism maintain?
Humans achieve objectives more effectively through collective action
How do socialists view humans in relation to society?
As social creatures with a tendency for cooperation and sociability; individuals are understood through their place in society
What is an argument in favour of collectivism regarding human nature?
Humans are social creatures with a natural tendency to work together
What is an argument in favour of collectivism regarding society?
Group interests should prioritise individual self-interest
What is an argument in favour of collectivism regarding the economy?
Collective effort uses economic potential more efficiently than individual competition
What is an argument in favour of collectivism regarding the state?
Collective action via the state ensures fairer distribution through intervention and planning
How do different socialist strands vary in their commitment to collectivism?
Marxists advocate it fully (‘from each according to ability…’)
What is an example of Marxist collectivism in practice?
Communist regimes like the USSR and North Korea
What is an example of revisionist socialist collectivism in practice?
The 1945-1951 UK Labour government’s limited nationalisation
What is common humanity according to socialists?
The view that humans are social creatures with a tendency for cooperation and rationality
What is an argument in favour of common humanity based on cooperative effort?
It produces the best results
What is an argument in favour of common humanity based on moral motivation?
Humans can be driven by a desire to contribute to societal betterment
What is an example given of collectivism in practice?
The cooperative movement
What are cooperatives?
Voluntary associations providing economic assistance
Who benefits from cooperatives?
Workers or consumers through shared earnings or cheap goods
What types of cooperatives are mentioned?
Farming
What are two criticisms sometimes made against collectivism?
It suppresses individuality and diversity
On what grounds do socialists support collectivism?
Humans are social
What is arguably the fundamental value of socialism?
The pursuit of social equality or equality of outcome
What are the two key principles underpinning the socialist idea of equality?
Social equality/equality of outcome and egalitarianism
What is egalitarianism?
A theory or practice designed to remove or reduce inequalities and ensure a fair chance in life