He has moved us many giant steps
towards socialism — crippling the free market capitalism that made us what we were.
An Inspector Calls EssayAn Inspector Calls essay should first put the play within its social and political context with the thesis statement that it was written in 1912 by John Boynton Priestley to express his sympathies
towards socialism.
In Bolivia, the election of Evo Morales as President in 2005 and the rise of the Movement
Towards Socialism (MAS) gave political meaning to plurinationalism as an alternative model of state and citizenship, which was meant to overcome the neoliberal multicultural framework for diversity management.
Not exact matches
Antithetical to
socialism, this retrogression
towards feudal rentier privilege let real estate, financial interests and monopolists exploit the economy by creating an expanding debt wedge.
One of her more famous «Thatcherisms» was directed
towards the inevitability and futility of
socialism;
Wouldn't it be more prudent to call for a move
towards hugging the center rather than just singling out
socialism as a threat?
So far as Gandhi was concerned, it was
towards a syncretism of mystic Hindu spirituality with the self - giving and suffering love of Jesus the Crucified Messiah producing the politics of nonviolence aimed at a secular nation - state based more or less on inter-religious understanding and the decentralized
socialism of Sarvodaya.
Only when religions break down and
socialisms decay will we seek the one (s) that our masses weakened minds and heartfelt souls shall gravitate
towards!
Similar to a Mixed Economy like @NotMe linked, something else you can read about (but tends
towards the left of the spectrum) is Market
Socialism.
Perhaps a new «third way» that avoids the over-simplistic definitions of right - wing capitalism and left - wing
socialism is needed, because even though the aims of the protest movement would seem to be leaning
towards a social - democratic, «leftist» welfare state, a significant number of protesters clearly do not wish to detach themselves from the political right, and are very much opposed to being associated with the left.
Orwell could have been thinking of Shaw in his caricatured complaint that «the mere words «
Socialism» and «Communism» draw
towards them with magnetic force every fruit juice - drinker, nudist, sandal - wearer, sex maniac, Quaker, «nature cure» quack, pacifist and feminist in England.»
This project is concerned with a historical aspect of that topic and is focused on the hostility
towards «utopian» forms of
socialism that can be found in the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
@Danil Gholtsman Yes -
Socialism tends
towards a mixed market approach - which is why I followed up with communism so as to further diversify the list of economic systems on the table (or rather, not to leave it out - having been mentioned in the original question).
The Corbynite ethos has been orientated
towards the expressive (something shared, historically, with the majority of Labour members), yet there are interesting debates on the Labour left about what Corbynism means for Labour's tradition of «parliamentary
socialism» when factoring in the place and role of Momentum, the campaigning organisation set up to support Corbyn.
Marxist, in general refers to someone who studies, learns, analyses, accepts and acts according to a wide socio - economico - politico - philosophical range of ideas & theories that were introduced by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, mainly on their analysis of the capitalistic system and their introduction of scientific
socialism & their analysis
towards the communist society.
Labour Eurosceptics of the 1970s feared that the Common Market was a big «capitalist club» that would undo the steps
towards British
socialism — not everyone thought that was an oxymoron at the time — that Labour had made since the great post-war administration of 1945 - 51.
Perhaps one of the greatest conundrums of classical liberal philosophy is the tolerance that classical liberalism exhibits
towards those who choose to follow opposite ideologies, such as communism,
socialism, communitarianism and, more recently, «greenism».