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Politics and the Economy Chapter 11 Chapter Overview I. II. III. Introductory “Quiz” Why are the two lumped together? Politics A. B. C. D. E. IV. Background Max Weber Types of Government Politics in the U.S. Theoretical Perspectives Economics A. B. C. The Evolution of Societies Major Economic Systems Corporate Capitalism I. Introductory “Quiz” 1. The government claims a monopoly on the legitimate use of force or violence and claims the right to punish anyone else who uses force or violence. True 2. Even with industrialization, some forms of traditional authority go unchallenged. True 3. Rational-legal authority is based on what a few people think is right and then they manipulate the law to serve their purposes. False 4. The idea of universal citizenship (every citizen having the same basic rights) caught on quickly in America. False 5. Most political action committees (PACs) represent broad social interests such as environmental protection. False 6.Hunting and gathering societies had no socioeconomic stratification. True 7. The highest fifth of Americans earned 47% of all the income in the U.S. True 8. The United States is an example of pure capitalism. False 9. The systems we know as capitalism and socialism are getting more and more similar and may someday merge completely. True. 10. Some sociologists believe that the merging of national boundaries by multinational corporations will cause world peace. True Chapter Overview I. II. III. Introductory “Quiz” Why are the two lumped together? Politics A. B. C. D. E. IV. Background Max Weber Types of Government Politics in the U.S. Theoretical Perspectives Economics A. B. C. The Evolution of Societies Major Economic Systems Corporate Capitalism II. Why are the two lumped together? III. Politics A. Background 1. Authority 2. Coercion 3. Legitimate Violence B. Max Weber: Types of Authority 1. Traditional 2. Rational-legal (aka bureaucratic authority) 3. Charismatic B. Max Weber: Types of Authority 1. Traditional 2. Rational-legal (aka bureaucratic authority) 3. Charismatic B. Max Weber: Types of Authority 1. Traditional 2. Rational-legal (aka bureaucratic authority) 3. Charismatic B. Max Weber: Types of Authority 1. Traditional 2. Rational-legal (aka bureaucratic authority) 3. Charismatic C. Types of Government 1. Monarchy 2. Democracy 3. Dictatorships & Oligarchies C. Types of Government 1. Monarchy 2. Democracy 3. Dictatorships & Oligarchies C. Types of Government 1. Monarchy 2. Democracy 3. Dictatorships & Oligarchies C. Types of Government 1. Monarchy 2. Democracy 3. Dictatorships & Oligarchies D. Politics in the U.S. 1. Political Parties: How Americans Identify With Political Parties 2. Voter Turnout a. socially integrated b. greater stake Voters of the 1996 Presidential Election Who Votes in a Presidential Election? 3. Lobbyists and Special-Interest Groups, e.g., Political Action Committees (PACs) Number of PACs, 1976-1994 E. Theoretical Perspectives 1. Functionalists a. No one group holds the power b. Competing interest groups function to balance power 2. Conflict theorists focus on top level of power Power in the United States: The Model Proposed by C. Wright Mills Y.J.U.: The American political system really is an oligarchy. IV. Economics A. The Evolution of Societies 1. Hunting and gathering Change from Prior Society Economic Characteristics Hunting game, gathering roots and berries Control of Surplus None Inheritance None Control over Procreation None Women’s Status Relative equality 2. Pastoral and Horticultural Change from Prior Society Use of hand tools, such as digging stick and hoe Economic Characteristics Planting crops, domestication Control of Surplus Men begin to control societies Inheritance Shared– patrilineal and matrilineal Control over Procreation Increasingly by men of animals for food Women’s Status Decreasing in move to pastoralism 3. Agricultural societies Change from Prior Society Use of animal-drawn plows and equipment Economic Characteristics Labor-intensive farming Control of Surplus Men who own land or herds Inheritance Patrilineal Control over Procreation Men—to ensure legitimacy of heirs Women’s Status Low 4. Industrial Change from Prior Society Invention of steam engine Economic Characteristics Mechanized production of goods Control of Surplus Men who own means of production Inheritance Patrilineal Control over Procreation Men—but less so in later stages Women’s Status Low 5. Postindustrial Each new revolution Social Inequality because some people accumulate more than others Surplus More trade B. Major Economic Systems 1. A lesson on “Isms” 2. Major economic systems B. Major Economic Systems 1. A lesson on “Isms” 2. Major economic systems Socialism: You have two cows. Give one cow to your neighbor. Communism: You have two cows. Give both cows to the government, and they may give you some of the milk. Fascism: You have two cows. You give all of the milk to the government, and the government sells it. (a complete dictatorship) Nazism: You have two cows. The government shoots you and takes both cows. Anarchism: You have two cows. Keep both of the cows, shoot the government agent and steal another cow. Capitalism: You have two cows. Sell one cow and buy a bull. Surrealism: You have two giraffes. The government makes you take harmonica lessons. B. Major Economic Systems 1. A lesson on “Isms” 2. Major economic systems B. Major Economic Systems 1. Capitalism 2. Socialism 3. Adherents of each develop ideologies that defend their own system and condemn the other 4. Convergence theory C. Corporate Capitalism 1. The belief that giant corporations dominate 2. 3. 4. 5. capitalism Goal = profit The goal removes allegiance from any particular nation New technology => capitalism’s global expansion Current trend for larger political unions may cause a world political order. Conclusion: Corporate Capitalism may cause world peace! Y.J.U.: Corporate Capitalism will cause world peace!