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Political philosophies, Totalitarian state or Totalitarianism: The Full…
Political philosophies
Liberalism Valeria
- It has became a term of abuse ¨wishy-washy¨
- Liberalism comes from the Latin ¨liber¨ meaning free, independent, unrestricted
- It was used to describe the belief in the freedom of the individual to live without political interference
- Liberals lifted the word
¨freedom’ for freedom to policies
-Freedom to education
-Freedom to happiness, love
-Freedom to shelter, education and health
- The liberal seeks the mean between political visions and avoiding binary visions
- The liberal raises the standard of rights and freedoms
- The liberal proposes a more forgiving vision of humanity’s chances
- Liberals argue that childhood is a critical period morally and politically
- Liberals tend to believe that adults should be free to stretch their earnings or talents as they see fit
- A liberal society should be as free as possible while ensuring that no one is excluded from the benefits that a free society can bring :star:
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Statism (Salvador)
- Collection of proposals that need a state control.
- Statism holds that control of economic or social concerns should be in the hands of government.
Social Structure.
- Individuals: There are no authentic intermediary voluntary associations.
-Mass society: Government needs the control of mass Society by Atomize them with laws and regulations.
Economy:
-management or manipulation of the national economy
-Mobilization of the Mass Population and use founds to achieve their projects
- Modern Statism made its first moves back toward the center of the historical stage in "The West" in the years of Napoleon III.
- Begins at late19th Century.
- Statism Bring a new concept to understand the World Wars.
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Government solve any problem, so people lost interest about self realization.
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Conservatism (Mariana)
What it is?
- Rejects innovations, changes, and revolutions.
- Prioritize the protection of societal institutions.
- Authority rather than freedom
- Accepting what is established and what has been established and what will come.
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Socialism (Mateo)
Socialism
SOCIALISM: Is a political and economical theory that is focused on the production and distribution in exchange. It is owned by the comunity.
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- Anarchism (Nicolas)
- Usual Definition: cluster of doctrines and attitudes centred on the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.
- KEY PEOPLE: Alexander II Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Mikhail Bakunin Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin Emma Goldman
- Rejects all forms of control over the individual
- Goverment by it self represents the oppression and command.
- Believes that absence of state would improve humanity and end the cause of violence, war and crime and humanity would develop peacefully and naturally
- To not be mistaken with Nihilism, which rejects all moral and political values
- Anarchism does not embrace disorder – it merely asserts that men
would be better off if there were no state.
Environmentalism (Tania)
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Life for man lived closer to nature – removing the artifi-
ciality of civilization and returning to a simpler way of life
Totalitarian state or Totalitarianism: The Full power of any country of society relapses on Government.
Totalitarianism Brings New Ideologies:
- Fascism
- Nazism
- Socialism
- Communism
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