Category: Socialism
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Socialism and European Workers in the 19th Century
Table of Contents Introduction Pre-Proletarian Bequests Philosophies and Utopia Socialist Organizations in Europe in the 19th Century Works Cited Introduction Socialism was a new ideology introduced in Europe in the 19th century. It was considered a modern political ideology after conservatism and liberalism, which were dominant in various European societies. Even though liberalism and conservatism…
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Modern Day Application of Socialism
Table of Contents Abstract Socialism Modern trends Conclusion Works Cited Abstract This paper focuses on the modern day application of socialism in western economies. It describes specific actions taken by western governments with the man focus being the US in minimizing the effect of the current economic recession but which have some underlying characteristics of…
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Weimar Republic and Rise of National Socialist Party
Every school teacher needs to prepare materials for lessons properly. What is interesting in this process is that different teachers prefer various approaches to the preparation. The lesson discussed here is the part of the world history course of the 8th or 9th level in school. It will be dedicated to the discussion of the…
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Marxist Means for Achieving Socialism
There are various definitions and assertions as to what constituted the transition period. According to Marx, the transition period was a time when the means of production was brought into common ownership by the working class using the power of the state. In other words, it was a period when the working class had taken…
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Marxist Means for Achieving Socialism
There are various definitions and assertions as to what constituted the transition period. According to Marx, the transition period was a time when the means of production was brought into common ownership by the working class using the power of the state. In other words, it was a period when the working class had taken…