POSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Radical Feminism, Liberal Feminism, Utopian Socialism

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Democratic socialism: the perspective that we can achieve socialism through democratic. Ideological perspective and that the communist system makes everyone individual. processes. How the economy is controlled, the government has a little more control. Communism is not a state, is not anarchy. Key terms: bourgeoisie (owners) & proletariat (workers) & dictatorship (they seize the methods of production so wealth is shared equally) Socialism can lead to both communism and fascism. When it leads to communism it is an economic move, the money needs to be better distributed. When it leads to fascism, it inherently comes from a nationalist and racist. Fascism is an ideology that strongly comes from nationalism racism. This is a direct relation to the state, if the state is not good, the people are not good. Foreigners are seen as hinderers to the state. Beliefs of natural inequality, not only between certain races, but between the public and their leaders.

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