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1. Understanding the context of where we are
and how we got here (our history and our
place in history)
2. Learning about the “what” of government
and politics – structures and processes
3. Learning about the “why” of government
and politics -
4. Promoting improved civic literacy and civic
engagement
5. Where are we/where are we going?
 The place of politics in history
◦ From the dawn of social interaction, there has been
a need for governance
 Inherent to society
◦ Government exists to provide the following to a
society:
 Security/defense (from external threats)
 Order (to protect from internal threats)
 Structures (e.g. justice, education, public works)
 Economic stability and prosperity
 Political Ideology: a belief system, held by a
group of people, used to describe and
understand the world around them and to
determine their form of government
 Forms:
◦ Autocracy
◦ Democracy
◦ Communism
◦ Fascism (Authoritarianism)
 Political ideology: Autocracy
 First/Oldest form of government
 Power and authority concentrated in the hands of one or a
few
 Citizens have little/no say – are to do as they are told
 Forms:
 Monarchies
 Emperors
 Pharohs
 Dictatorships
 Oligarchies
 Dictatorship (ruthless/benevolent)
 Fascism/Totalitarianism
 Remains the most common form of government
 Modern examples: Cuba, Libya, Saudi Arabia
 Democracy
◦ Old (direct) Greece (Aristotle)
◦ Modern (indirect) United States (Locke, Smith,
Montesieu, Rousseau)
◦ Power resides with the people – people must be
involved, consulted
◦ Majoritarianism v. pluralism
◦ 2 schools of thought: Puritan & French
 Puritan = focus on equality of opportunity
example: US
economic system: capitalism
 French = focus on absolute equality
example: Scandinavian countries
economic system: socialism
 Economic solutions:
◦ Capitalism: the private ownership of the economy
◦ Socialism: some degree of government ownership
of the economy
◦ Communism: the social ownership of the economy
 Modern Democracy – characteristics
 Representative (indirect)
 Egalitarianism
 Individualism
 Freedom
 Justice
 Rationalism
 Role of elections and citizen involvement
 Republicanism (power resides with the people)
 Role of the media
 Value of social interaction
◦ Modern examples: US, Canada, Western Europe
 Communism
◦ The social ownership of the means of production
and supply
◦ An economic concept with social and political
implications
◦ Father of Communism = Karl Marx (19th Century)
 Reaction to social conditions of Europe and the impact
of industrialization, modernization, urbanization, and
capitalization (the four horse of change in the modern
world)
 Karl Marx
◦ An intellectual – a true genius
◦ Invented a political ideology (communism)
◦ A utopian idea
◦ An economic argument
◦ Wrote:
 The Communist Manifesto (Das Kapital)
 The Dialectic (major intellectual work in 3 volumes)
 The Dialectic
◦ “The Argument”
◦ Assumptions
 Based on pre-determinism
 History seen as cycles of exploitation – each
subsequent generation achieves greater efficiency in
exploitation than the one that preceded it
 Capitalism = the zenith of exploitation (those who
exploit and those who are exploited)
 Triggers awareness of exploitation (by those being
exploited)
 The Dialectic
◦ Awareness of classes of people
 Capitalists – owners of the machines
 Bourgeoisie – managers of the machines
 Proletariat – workers
◦ Inevitable class conflict results
◦ Results in spontaneous violent revolution
◦ Emergence of a classless society
◦ “dictatorship of the proletariat”
◦ Path to communism
 Individual replaced by social sense of place & need
 Withering away of the state
 Problems with communism
◦ Utopian
◦ Economic driven ideology
◦ Requires changes in fundamental human design –
elimination of the Id (the individual)
◦ Marx had predicted the revolution would occur in
Britain in the mid-19th Century (all conditions
existed – pre-determined to happen) DIDN’T
HAPPEN - WHY? - Marx dies completely baffled
and demoralized
 Contributions of Lenin
◦ V. Lenin – Russian – exiled by Czar after watching
brother painfully executed for treason
◦ Lenin vowed revenge against the Czar
◦ Retools communism
 Marx’s predictions thwarted by IMPERIALISM – allowed
for the exportation of the worst aspects of capitalism
to colonies – diffused pressures of history and
prevented revolution – derailed the train of history
 Lenin maintains revolution must now be orchestrated
to overcome IMPERIALISM and put the train of history
back on track
 Lenin leads revolution of 1917 in Russia –
battle rages and becomes civil war –
 Lenin’s forces emerge victorious – Lenin
replaces Czarist system with “communist”
government - then dies unexpectedly in
1924
 Joseph Stalin emerges (may have had Lenin
killed) – takes Russia in new direction
 Marx = idealist/true communist
 Lenin = man driven by revenge – uses
Marxism as tool to achieve end
 Stalin = not a Marxist/not a Leninist – rather,
he is a “Stalinist” – committed to the
rapid modernization of Russia
Observation: Stalin a FASCIST – not really a
communist –
 Modern examples: Fabian society
 Fascism: a 20th century phenomenon, rulers
utilize advances in technology and
communication to dominate and intimidate
and to rule by fear – also known as
totalitarianism
 Fascism: characteristics
◦ Charismatic leader/dictator
◦ Top down control
◦ Use of fear and intimidation
◦ Extreme nationalism
◦ Usually racist
◦ Role of propaganda
◦ Anti-intellectual
◦ Usually short-lived (after leader deposed)
◦ Modern examples: perhaps any dictatorship –
historic: Nazi Germany, Italy & Spain under Franco
 Political Ideologies – summary
◦ 7.6 billion people
◦ 210 countries
◦ Autocracy remains the most common form of
government/political ideology
◦ True democracies are relatively limited
◦ From Freedom House:

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PSC 101 Political Ideologies.ppt

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  • 2. 1. Understanding the context of where we are and how we got here (our history and our place in history) 2. Learning about the “what” of government and politics – structures and processes 3. Learning about the “why” of government and politics - 4. Promoting improved civic literacy and civic engagement 5. Where are we/where are we going?
  • 3.  The place of politics in history ◦ From the dawn of social interaction, there has been a need for governance  Inherent to society ◦ Government exists to provide the following to a society:  Security/defense (from external threats)  Order (to protect from internal threats)  Structures (e.g. justice, education, public works)  Economic stability and prosperity
  • 4.  Political Ideology: a belief system, held by a group of people, used to describe and understand the world around them and to determine their form of government  Forms: ◦ Autocracy ◦ Democracy ◦ Communism ◦ Fascism (Authoritarianism)
  • 5.  Political ideology: Autocracy  First/Oldest form of government  Power and authority concentrated in the hands of one or a few  Citizens have little/no say – are to do as they are told  Forms:  Monarchies  Emperors  Pharohs  Dictatorships  Oligarchies  Dictatorship (ruthless/benevolent)  Fascism/Totalitarianism  Remains the most common form of government  Modern examples: Cuba, Libya, Saudi Arabia
  • 6.  Democracy ◦ Old (direct) Greece (Aristotle) ◦ Modern (indirect) United States (Locke, Smith, Montesieu, Rousseau) ◦ Power resides with the people – people must be involved, consulted ◦ Majoritarianism v. pluralism ◦ 2 schools of thought: Puritan & French  Puritan = focus on equality of opportunity example: US economic system: capitalism  French = focus on absolute equality example: Scandinavian countries economic system: socialism
  • 7.  Economic solutions: ◦ Capitalism: the private ownership of the economy ◦ Socialism: some degree of government ownership of the economy ◦ Communism: the social ownership of the economy
  • 8.  Modern Democracy – characteristics  Representative (indirect)  Egalitarianism  Individualism  Freedom  Justice  Rationalism  Role of elections and citizen involvement  Republicanism (power resides with the people)  Role of the media  Value of social interaction ◦ Modern examples: US, Canada, Western Europe
  • 9.  Communism ◦ The social ownership of the means of production and supply ◦ An economic concept with social and political implications ◦ Father of Communism = Karl Marx (19th Century)  Reaction to social conditions of Europe and the impact of industrialization, modernization, urbanization, and capitalization (the four horse of change in the modern world)
  • 10.  Karl Marx ◦ An intellectual – a true genius ◦ Invented a political ideology (communism) ◦ A utopian idea ◦ An economic argument ◦ Wrote:  The Communist Manifesto (Das Kapital)  The Dialectic (major intellectual work in 3 volumes)
  • 11.  The Dialectic ◦ “The Argument” ◦ Assumptions  Based on pre-determinism  History seen as cycles of exploitation – each subsequent generation achieves greater efficiency in exploitation than the one that preceded it  Capitalism = the zenith of exploitation (those who exploit and those who are exploited)  Triggers awareness of exploitation (by those being exploited)
  • 12.  The Dialectic ◦ Awareness of classes of people  Capitalists – owners of the machines  Bourgeoisie – managers of the machines  Proletariat – workers ◦ Inevitable class conflict results ◦ Results in spontaneous violent revolution ◦ Emergence of a classless society ◦ “dictatorship of the proletariat” ◦ Path to communism  Individual replaced by social sense of place & need  Withering away of the state
  • 13.  Problems with communism ◦ Utopian ◦ Economic driven ideology ◦ Requires changes in fundamental human design – elimination of the Id (the individual) ◦ Marx had predicted the revolution would occur in Britain in the mid-19th Century (all conditions existed – pre-determined to happen) DIDN’T HAPPEN - WHY? - Marx dies completely baffled and demoralized
  • 14.  Contributions of Lenin ◦ V. Lenin – Russian – exiled by Czar after watching brother painfully executed for treason ◦ Lenin vowed revenge against the Czar ◦ Retools communism  Marx’s predictions thwarted by IMPERIALISM – allowed for the exportation of the worst aspects of capitalism to colonies – diffused pressures of history and prevented revolution – derailed the train of history  Lenin maintains revolution must now be orchestrated to overcome IMPERIALISM and put the train of history back on track
  • 15.  Lenin leads revolution of 1917 in Russia – battle rages and becomes civil war –  Lenin’s forces emerge victorious – Lenin replaces Czarist system with “communist” government - then dies unexpectedly in 1924  Joseph Stalin emerges (may have had Lenin killed) – takes Russia in new direction
  • 16.  Marx = idealist/true communist  Lenin = man driven by revenge – uses Marxism as tool to achieve end  Stalin = not a Marxist/not a Leninist – rather, he is a “Stalinist” – committed to the rapid modernization of Russia Observation: Stalin a FASCIST – not really a communist –  Modern examples: Fabian society
  • 17.  Fascism: a 20th century phenomenon, rulers utilize advances in technology and communication to dominate and intimidate and to rule by fear – also known as totalitarianism
  • 18.  Fascism: characteristics ◦ Charismatic leader/dictator ◦ Top down control ◦ Use of fear and intimidation ◦ Extreme nationalism ◦ Usually racist ◦ Role of propaganda ◦ Anti-intellectual ◦ Usually short-lived (after leader deposed) ◦ Modern examples: perhaps any dictatorship – historic: Nazi Germany, Italy & Spain under Franco
  • 19.  Political Ideologies – summary ◦ 7.6 billion people ◦ 210 countries ◦ Autocracy remains the most common form of government/political ideology ◦ True democracies are relatively limited ◦ From Freedom House: