POL S101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nazism, Planned Economy, The Proletariat

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French revolution: francois-noel babeuf abortive communist uprising in 1796, complete equality, no private property, collective ownership, distribution of collective goods according to needs, not seen as a way to create great wealth. Scientific socialism (marxism: according to karl marx and friedrich engels, the polarization of society under capitalism was inevitable, scientific socialism was thus both a morally attractive alternative and an empirically based guide to what was bound to happen. The proletariat and bourgeoisie: the proletariat: the industrial working class, the bourgeoisie: the owners of the means of production. In order to usher in a communist revolution in russia in 1917, vladimir lenin combined. Cooperative commonwealth federation: founded in calgary in 1932, regina manifesto (1933) National mythology: loyalty to a nation rests on the fundamental human need for group identification. It is fostered by national mythology, that is, by stories about the common history and destiny of the nation.

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