2. Ideology
It is a group of ideas that some member of the
society use to try to archive their goals.
These ideas intend to improve their politics,
economics, or philosophical problems.
Uses ideas to try to understand and change the
world to a world they think its better.
3. Syndicalism
System and ideas that pretend to lower the power
of the government and the state.
They created the “Trade Union” that works for the
needs of the working class.
Protection to workers by giving them labor rights.
It is a movement mainly made by the working class
4. Luddism
Workers movement that was against the
conditions in which they were working.
They were against the government and companies
that made them work in rough conditions.
They wanted a better salaries according to the
work they were doing.
They didn’t like the machines that were used in the
industries
5. Cartism
Movement made by the working class that
eventually achieved the “People’s Charte”
They argued for
Universal suffrage for men
Right to vote for the workers
Salaries for all workers (doesn’t matter the position)
People to choose parliament members
Workers to have power in the parliament
All votes to have the same value
6. Anarchism
Idea that the society wouldn’t recognize the
government, state, or capital as any type of
authority
Instead of focusing in the society they fought for
the individuals.
Many subdivisions of these movement were
created
Were completely against the government.
7. Socialism
Supported idea that the society works as one and
not the individuals.
Since society works as one, they supported the
equality among the people
Different than Communism because they did
respect the public property.
Subdivisions of Socialism that became more
radical
8. Feminism
Movement that supported equality between the
two genders.
Wanted same rights for men and women
Economic
Political
Social
They were not against men, they just wanted
equality and same opportunities.
9. Social Darwinism
Was based on the ideas of Charles Darwin that
stated that only the strongest one survives.
Intend to apply Darwin's ideas in the society
Main goal was to create a stronger society based
on the surviving of the strongest members.
Did not support the union of the different races.
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