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What is Capitalism?. Miss Jerome. What is the American Dream . “ Capitalism ”. As an Economic System Means of production (capital) are privately controlled (not government controlled) Means of production—land, labor, capital factories, tools, services, natural resources and raw materials
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What is Capitalism? Miss Jerome
“Capitalism” • As an Economic System • Means of production (capital) are privately controlled (not government controlled) • Means of production—land, labor, capital • factories, tools, services, natural resources and raw materials • Labor, goods and capital are traded in a market • Profits are distributed to owners or invested in new technologies and industries • Wages are paid to labor • Prices • This is, and has been, the American way. That is why some Americans do not want a GOVERNMENT health care plan.
Capitalism in your life • Your doctor has his/her own practice • You shop at the Sports Authority. • You eat at local restaurants. • You have Oxford health insurance (a private business) • NONE OF THESE ARE GOVERNMENT OWNED
We are not a PURE Capitalistic State • We pay taxes that pay for… • Schools • Social Security • Highways • Post office
Hence… • We have the PUBLIC (government run) & the PRIVATE (private businesses)
Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations • 18th century economist • Outlined modern capitalism • Believed in the “free market” (without government interference) • Capitalism favors/believes in the individual * Self-made man * Upward mobility * Rags to riches
Is Capitalism a good thing? Why? Why not? • What is the alternative to capitalism? • How can capitalism be regulated? • What should be the relationship between government and the workplace? Government and the individual?
Why is competition good? Necessary? • Within capitalist economic systems, the drive of enterprises is to maintain and improve their own competitiveness.
Marx • May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was a German philosopher, political economist, historian, sociologist, communist. • Revolutionary book The Communist Manifesto (co-authored with Friedrich Engels) 1848 • Outlined communism • Writing in response to the Industrial Revolution in Europe (what they saw as injustice)
Communist Manifesto 1.) History of society is a history of class struggles • The oppressor and the oppressed • In Rome, in the Middle Ages. Rulers and slaves; nobility and serfs. 2.) Today that struggle is between the modern bourgeois (owners of the means of production in capitalist society—employers) and the proletariat (working class). -Lives only as long as they can find work -A “commodity” (is expendable, replaceable, homogeneous) .
Marx Cont’d 3.) Modern industry has converted the little workshop (artisans—the shoemaker, the butcher, the basket-maker) into the great factory of the industrial capitalist. -Masses of laborers, crowded in the factory, organized like soldiers. 4.) The proletarians have attempted to unionize to varying degrees of success.
Marx Cont’d • 5. proletariat (the majority) can revolt against this system of oppression (with nothing to lose).
Communism : • The overthrow of capitalism by the proletariat • This will cure the problems of the inequality. • Empower the “have nots” • Bring justice back into society.
A Communist Revolution • What is Communism? • Why: To eradicate classes from society for the purpose of ridding society of “haves and have nots” • To form an “egalitarian society” (society of equals) • A collective ownership of property and the organization of labor for the common advantage of all members. • Eventually rule out government entirely. • Where did the individual go? Competition?
Communist motto: • “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.” • You’re a farmer you produce what is necessary for society. Hitting quotas (50 bushels of corn a day). • You’re a blacksmith you produce what is necessary for society • There are no owners of business. • Everybody works for the common good of each other. • No wages
Perversions of “Communism”Communism becomes tyranny/dictatorship