Common
Humanity
co
key thinkers :
social class & worker's
-
Karl Mere & Friedrichunge Human behaviour is determined
by people's aclass
-
Rosa Luscemburg
-
place in society. Believe that members of soc
-
Beatrice Wade Arguments for : Moral motivation similiar outlooks & aims
- and
Anthony Cosy Cooperative effort Humans can be driven
by a ↳ sc are
principal agents of
c
desire to contribute to the
-
Anthony Gidens Humans are inclined to wom together
betterment of
committed to
improving condition
for common
good :
society Views on class :
Collectivism ·
produces
v
society ↳. e g. Cooperative effort to boat
.
Marceist-person's position
-
to form ↑ standards
maintains humans can achieve their · enables people economic growth ,
living determined
Connections
political ,
social & economic objectives ↳.
relationship to me
↳ ·
superior to capitalist competition
through COLLECTIVE ACTION conflict is inevitable between
&
society can be transformed
through
↳ sets one person
a undermines common
against another
operetariat ↳
Collective endeavour S
humanity leads to proletariat
.
revolution overth
Equality D social equality /equality of
>
-
COMMON OWNERSHIP outcome
favour
ments in
↳ equal
-
Based
↑
Human Nature on 2
principles G u
Democrats ->
flexible
↳
humans are social creatures with a
Egalitarianism income & status differences
Dequal distribution of economic Objectives can be reached th
natural
tendency to work
together rewards such as income& Socialism intervention
government
↳
narrow (not remove)
FRATERNITY
tied
together through wealth ↳ class
① Theory of practice-reduce/remove State provides welfare & redi
Society & ensure has a fair
Interest of should prioritie individual inequalities everyone
·
group over
Chance in life
·
People are defined by social
group
-
>
membership of
Community offers fulfillment lates
on
equality Arguments for
equality
State
Economy ENSURES FAIRNESS -con
collective endeavour utilises the potential
economic utionary
socialists demand absolute I
equalit
of efficient than competition
society more
equality abolition of & replace
-
, private property Reinforces collectiviun
State -, coo
With COMMON OWNERSHIP
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