The German 1848/49 Revolutionaries
... the era when their homeland was convulsed by the social and political crises that culminated in the failed revolutions of 1848/49. Of course, by no means all of the more than one and half million who emigrated in that period considered themselves political refugees. But a great many, from all walks ...
... the era when their homeland was convulsed by the social and political crises that culminated in the failed revolutions of 1848/49. Of course, by no means all of the more than one and half million who emigrated in that period considered themselves political refugees. But a great many, from all walks ...
An Islamic Economy
... The acquisition of property as well as its use and disposal are subject to limits set and guided by Allah. The three kind of ownership is determined by principles, needs and circumstances. ...
... The acquisition of property as well as its use and disposal are subject to limits set and guided by Allah. The three kind of ownership is determined by principles, needs and circumstances. ...
The Connection Between Economics and Politics
... are necessary for long run real per capita growth. 3. For most of human history little or no growth has been the norm. ...
... are necessary for long run real per capita growth. 3. For most of human history little or no growth has been the norm. ...
political-ideologies-ppt
... production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations Limited government involvement If you are good, you will make more money ...
... production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations Limited government involvement If you are good, you will make more money ...
Chapter 12-Section 1 Communism, Fascism, Nazism
... • One leader (dictator); charismatic • Total conformity of people to ideas and leader • Use of Terror and Fear ...
... • One leader (dictator); charismatic • Total conformity of people to ideas and leader • Use of Terror and Fear ...
Chapter 8: How Individuals Relate to the State
... Are able to participate in the choice of their government. Characteristics include: Tolerance Active Participation Interest/Information Varying support of the state ...
... Are able to participate in the choice of their government. Characteristics include: Tolerance Active Participation Interest/Information Varying support of the state ...
Political Ideologies
... Based on cooperation, rather than competition Believes in more money for social services Supports unions and working people ...
... Based on cooperation, rather than competition Believes in more money for social services Supports unions and working people ...
Definitions:
... *Capitalism: an economic system in which private citizens own land, property, and business; characterized by a free competitive market motivated by profit *Communism: a type of government in which a single party holds power and the government controls the economy; classes are abolished and property ...
... *Capitalism: an economic system in which private citizens own land, property, and business; characterized by a free competitive market motivated by profit *Communism: a type of government in which a single party holds power and the government controls the economy; classes are abolished and property ...
Left-libertarianism
Left-libertarianism (or left-wing libertarianism) names several related but distinct approaches to political and social theory, which stress both individual freedom and social equality. In its oldest usage, left-libertarianism is a synonym for anti-authoritarian varieties of left-wing politics, either anarchism in general or social anarchism in particular. It later became associated with free-market libertarians when Murray Rothbard and Karl Hess reached out to the New Left in the 1960s. This left-wing market anarchism, which includes Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's mutualism and Samuel Edward Konkin III's agorism, appeals to left-wing concerns such as egalitarianism, gender and sexuality, class, immigration, and environmentalism. Most recently, left-libertarianism refers to mostly non-anarchist political positions associated with Hillel Steiner, Philippe Van Parijs, and Peter Vallentyne that combine self-ownership with an egalitarian approach to natural resources.Some left-libertarians state that neither claiming nor mixing one's labor with natural resources is enough to generate full private property rights, and maintains that natural resources (land, oil, gold, trees) ought to be held in some egalitarian manner, either unowned or owned collectively. Those left-libertarians who support private property do so under the condition that recompense is offered to the local community.