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Explore the foundations of ideologies through the lens of prominent philosophers and economic systems. Delve into the impact of individual rights, governmental control, and societal beliefs.
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Individually Wrapped-ism - 100 When individuals are subject to this, and not the will of a single person or group.
Individually Wrapped-ism - 200 Liberte! Egalite! Fraternite! This radical event resulted in the spread of democratic ideals across Europe.
Individually Wrapped-ism- 300 More than just land; also physical possessions and intellectual property.
Individually Wrapped-ism -400 Markets in which labour can be bought and sold freely.
Individually Wrapped-ism - 500 There are times when these may be justifiably limited.
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 100 The foundation of all ideologies.
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 200 Ideological opinions are this; influenced by personal thoughts and feelings.
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 300 Ideology has a considerable impact on this; who you are.
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 400 “What is the nature of society” falls under this characteristic of all ideologies.
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 500 Ideological based on perceived social or economic status.
Back to the Philosopher – 100 Author of The Wealth of Nations (1776).
Back to the Philosopher – 200 Nice beard. This German philosopher believed that wealth and property should be shared by the masses.
Back to the Philosopher – 300 He believed that because of freedom, we are all in danger and need security.
Back to the Philosopher – 400 This Genevan philosopher placed significant importance on “the common good” and the general will of the people.
Back to the Philosopher – 500 This Englishman believed that the government could tax people, but only with “the consent of the majority”.
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 100 All economic systems suggest who should control these; land, labour and capital.
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 200 On the far right of the economic spectrum, this extreme form of capitalism roughly translates to “let it be” in French.
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 300 Government and private business work together to run the economy in this economic system.
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 400 In socialism, government runs these to establish overall economic control.
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 500 This economic system - in place in Canada -employs a combination of concepts from both collectivist and individualist ideologies.
Animal Collective - 100 Rousseau, Locke and Hobbes believed in this; we all give up some individual freedoms to live in society.
Animal Collective - 200 Controlled by the state for the good of all the people. CBC, for example.
Animal Collective - 300 Healthcare that doesn’t require patients to pay out of pocket for treatment.
Animal Collective - 400 Holding the whole group accountable for the actions of individuals.
Animal Collective - 500 This countries extreme use of collective responsibility has resulted in one of the harshest prison systems in the world.
Let’s Get Political – 100 John Locke would approve of this political system where citizens exert control over government and it’s decisions.
Let’s Get Political – 200 Josef Stalin would approve of this system where the government exerts maximum political and economic control.
Let’s Get Political – 300 The most popular political system in the western world; citizens vote for officials who represent their interests in government.
Let’s Get Political – 400 Government exerts all control over citizens and the decision making process in this often oppressive political system.
Let’s Get Political – 500 The Federal NDP (New Democratic Party) fall on this end of the political spectrum.
Individually Wrapped-ism - 100 Rule of Law
Individually Wrapped-ism - 200 The French Revolution
Individually Wrapped-ism - 300 Private Property
Individually Wrapped-ism - 400 Free Markets
Individually Wrapped-ism - 500 Individual Rights & Freedoms
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 100 Beliefs & Values
Ideologi-call Me Maybe- 200 Subjective
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 300 Personal Identity
Ideologi-call Me Maybe - 400 Beliefs about Society
Back to the Philosopher – 100 Adam Smith
Back to the Philosopher – 200 Karl Marx
Back to the Philosopher – 300 Thomas Hobbes
Back to the Philosopher – 400 Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Back to the Philosopher – 500 John Locke
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 100 Factors of Production
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 200 Laissez – Faire
Rage Against the Cash Machine - 300 Liberalism