ADM 3318 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Freddie Mac, Totalitarianism, Individual And Group Rights

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Can be assessed in two dimensions: degree to which they emphasize collecivism and individualism, degree to which they are democraic or totalitarian. Collecive goals are more important than individual goals. Individual rights are sacriiced for the good of the majority. Typically takes the shape of socialism in the modern world. Central tenet is that individual economic and poliical freedoms are the ground rules on which society is based. Democracy vs totalatarian usually a balance between both ends. Democracy does not necessarily mean capitalism however you can argue that capitalism is the most democraic. Could also argue capitalism isn"t all that democraic simply because of the distribuion of wealth and power distance that normally occurs. Economic systems: market-driven economy (g&s allocaion driven by customer demand, centrally determined economy (g&s allocaion driven by central commitee, mixed economies (combinaion) Legal system: common law (precedent, civil law (contract, theocraic law (based on religion) Legal systems (laws that support a market system)

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