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Philosphies of Industralization (Relation of concepts) By: Santiago J,…
Philosphies of Industralization (Relation of concepts) By: Santiago J, Martina W and Sara Maria B
Capitalism
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Capitalism is Economic and social system based on private ownership of the means of production, on the importance of capital as a generator of wealth and on the allocation of resources through the market mechanism.
Socialism: The factors of production are owned by everyone, and people believe that the government controls or intervines with factories, mines, and other industries to abolish poverty.
Utilitarianism
Bentham Idea: The government should try not to intervene but when necessary it better benefits the majority of people. (In relation but not cause and effect)
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Mills Idea: The government should intervine the most and try to reduce the gap between poor and rich. (Mills idea and socialism are similar since both consist in the government intervining to abolish poverty)
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Laissez faire: Laissez faire was the policy that alowed owners of factories and industries to set their own working conditions, and favored a free-market not regulated by the government.(It contrasts socialism since in socialism the governtment controls the factories and industries but in laissez faire the owners control their own)
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Communism
Marxism
Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after Karl Marx. It examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for a worker revolution to overturn capitalism in favor of communism
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Proletariat: Kind of low social class, that is apreciated only by the work they do (is related to marxism because Marx investigated about two social classes; Proletariats and Bourgeoisie)
Communism economic, political and social doctrine that defends a social organization in which there is no private property or class difference, and in which the means of production would be in the hands of the State, which would distribute goods equitably and according to needs.
Property
Government property means all property owned or leased by the Government. ... Government property includes material, equipment, special tooling, special test equipment, and real property. Government property does not include intellectual property and software.
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Woman movements
The women movements appeared in1848 after women started realizing that their rights started to be denied because of their basis of gender. But also some women were payed more than others, like women spinners in manchester earned much more money than women who stayed home to spin cotton thread. So in general, they wanted equal rights so that other women gain the same as men and as other womens that work in other things too
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