Working together, collective effort intended to achieve mutual benefit.
Co-operation
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Brotherhood; Bonds of sympathy and comradeship between and among human beings.
Fraternity
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The belief that collective human endeavour is of greater practical and moral value than individual self-striving.
Collectivism
3 of 21
a state of affairs in which all people within a specific society or isolated group have the same status in certain respects, often including civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights, and equal access to social goods and services.
Social equality
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The principle of common ownership of wealth, or a system of comprehensive collectivization; often viewed as ‘Marxism in practice’
Communism
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A moderate or reformist brand of socialism that favours a balance between the market and the state, rather than the abolition of capitalism.
Social democracy
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justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
Social justice
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any option regarded as an alternative to two extremes, especially a political agenda which is centrist and consensus-based rather than left- or right-wing, characterised by Blair's government.
Third Way
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An economic system in which wealth is owned by private individuals or businesses and goods are produced for exchange, according to the dictates of the market.
Capitalism
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A belief in the unlimited possibilities of human development, typically embodied in the vision of a perfect society, a utopia.
Utopianism
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Tendency exhibited by socialist parties to serve the interests of the organised labour movement rather than pursue broader ideological goals
Labourism
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A theory or practice based on the desire to promote equality; sometimes seen as belief in equality as primary political value
Egalitarianism
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The abolition of private property and the establishment of a comprehensive system of common or public ownership, usually through the mechanisms of the state.
Collectivization
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A system of taxation in which the rich pay a larger proportion of their income in tax than the poor
Progressive Taxation
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A social division based on economic or social factors; a social class is a group of people sharing similar socio-economic position.
Social Class
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Marxist term denoting ruling class of a capitalist society, owners of productive wealth (means of production)
Bourgeoisie
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Marxist term denoting a class that subsists through the sale of its labour power, not technically same as manual working class.
Proletariat
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Seeks to abolish capitalism and replace it with a qualitatively different kind of society.
Fundamentalist Socialism
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The extension of the state or public ownership over private assets or industries, either individual enterprises or the entire economy (collectivization)
Nationalisation
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socialism in which state controls and directs economic life acting in theory in the interests of the people.
State socialism
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An economy in which there is a mixture of publicly and privately owned industries.
Mixed economy
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Brotherhood; Bonds of sympathy and comradeship between and among human beings.
Back
Fraternity
Card 3
Front
The belief that collective human endeavour is of greater practical and moral value than individual self-striving.
Back
Card 4
Front
a state of affairs in which all people within a specific society or isolated group have the same status in certain respects, often including civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights, and equal access to social goods and services.
Back
Card 5
Front
The principle of common ownership of wealth, or a system of comprehensive collectivization; often viewed as ‘Marxism in practice’
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