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Philosophies of industrialization, Gabriela Garcia 7C - Coggle Diagram
Philosophies of industrialization
Contrast
Communism and Socialism
The difference between these two is that socialism has a more democratic ideas but communism a much more controlled by the state ideas.
Socialism and capitalism
The difference between this two is that is socialism the means of production are publicly owned but on the other side in capitalism they are privately owned.
Communism and Capitalism
Capitalism is about everyone having their own property and being able to have their own things according to their interests. But Communism is about the government giving equality to everyone and nobody can have their own property.
Public education and Public health
The main difference between this two is that one is made for education and the other is made for having a healthy society.
Capitalism and Dictatorship
A contrast between this two is who leads the society they live in.
Utilitarianism and capitalism
The difference between this two is that the Utilitarianism is a system in which the price of something is based on how useful they are. But in capitalist society there could be a pair of shoes that cost more than a little apartment.
Laissez Faire and government intervention
Laissez Faire and the government is completely different because the phrase "Laissez Faire" means that the market should be free from the government intervention, which relates to economic liberalism.
Similarities
Capitalism property
Laissez and capitalism
Unions, women movements
Abolitionism and women's are similar because they where organizations to change the world to end slavery and provide the women the same rights as the men.
Marker high tariffs
Low profit
Always low class people live in bad conditions
Low and bad working conditions
Difference in payments
Market didn't slow as well (dictatorship)
Government Intervention
Economy monopolized
High prices
Capitalism and Utilitarianism
Property
Socialism
Women movements
Collective bargaining
Abolitionism
Women movements
Prison reform
Gabriela Garcia 7C