Socialism views on the state and society Flashcards
Socialism key thinkers = ?
-Karl Marx
-Friedrich Engels
-Beatrice Webb
-Rosa Luxembourg
-Anthony Crossland
-Anthony Giddens
What do revolutionary socialists think about the state?
The existing liberal-bourgeois state is a tool of capitalism, it will be destroyed in a revolution and be replaced by a dictatorship of the proletariat before withering away to a communist society.
Does Rosa Luxembourg believe in a revolution?
Yes, similar view to Marx and Engels
What does Rosa Luxemburg think about the state?
The editing capitalist state must be destroyed by a revolution, one that arises from strike action.
The replacement state should be a genuine democracy, complete with free speech and free elections.
What do democratic socialists think about the state?
Through a democratically elected government most of the property is held by the public including major industries, utilities and transportation systems.
What do democratic socialists think about state intervention in the economy?
there should be state regulation on the economy and a limit of the accumulation of private property.
Does Webb believe in the a revolution?
NO
What does Beatrice Webb think about the state?
Webb doesn’t believe in a revolution to topple the existing state instead she thinks that if harnessed to universal suffrage the state could be used to affect a gradual transition to socialism.
What do social democrats think about the state?
State should play an active role in people’s lives whether be in the management of the economy or with the welfare state.
Example of a social democracy?
Britain under Labour 1945-51
What are the ideas of John Maynard Keynes which are popular amongst social democrats?
The state actively sought to manage market focus, guarantees full or high employment and a steady rate of economic growth.
What is a welfare state?
The welfare state is a way of governing in which the state or an established group of social institutions provides basic economic security for its citizens.
Do social democrats believe in a revolution?
NO
Who are social democrats close to ideologically?
Democratic socialists
What does Anthony Crossland say about the state?
Democratic socialist government such as Labour under Clement Attlee prove that the existing state can be used to effect radical socialist change.
What do Third way socialists think about the state?
There isn’t a need for a revolutionary change of the state instead the existing liberal state should just be improved.
How can the liberal state be improved?
-Re distribution of wealth
-Decentralising political power [devolution]
-Greater political participation
What does Anthony Giddens think about the state?
The existing liberal state should be improved, redistributing wealth and decentralising political power all whilst encouraging greater political participation.
What separates third way socialism from democratic socialism?
Democratic socialism is also distinguished from Third Way social democracy because democratic socialists are committed to the systemic transformation of the economy from capitalism to socialism
What Branch is third way socialism closest aligned too?
Social democracy
How are social democracy and third way socialism alike?
Both use capitalism to their advantage in order to create a strong and large welfare state for all.
This leaves many businesses under private ownership.
Overall view of socialists on the issue of the state?
All socialists believe that the state is vital to the promotion of core socialist values. But they differ dramatically about what kind of state is needed. Marx believes in a revolution to end the capitalist state This is completely contrasting to the views of Beatrice Webb [Democratic socialist] and third way/revisionist socialists such as Crosland and Giddens who believe there is no need for a revolution to overcome the state.
How do socialists agree on the state?
All socialists believe that the state is vital to the promotion of core socialist values.
All believe in the need for a large state that takes an active role in peoples lives whether that be through the economy or through the welfare state?
All Socialists believe in the rejection of the monarchical state.
All Socialists believe in a state where political power as well as economic power has supposedly been redistributed.
Key differences of socialism on the state?
-Revolution VS Improvement of the state [Marx/Engels/Luxemburg VS everyone else].
-Some socialists believe that a revolution isn’t needed [Giddens, Webb and Crosland]
-Some socialists believe in a managed capitalist state [Crosland and Giddens].
-Some socialists believe that the state will ‘wither away’ [Marx and Engels]