economic systems capitalism, socialism & communism

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Warm-Up *For our warm-up today, we will be watching a short video clip. After the video, answer the following questions for your daily warm-up.* 1. Which political group supported monarchies? 2. Which political group supported change? 3. What was the concert of Europe? 4. Was Klemens von Metternich a liberal or a conservative? 5. Which religious group dominated northern Europe?

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Page 1: Economic Systems Capitalism, Socialism & Communism

Warm-Up*For our warm-up today, we will be watching a

short video clip. After the video, answer the following questions for your daily warm-up.*

1. Which political group supported monarchies?

2. Which political group supported change?

3. What was the concert of Europe?

4. Was Klemens von Metternich a liberal or a conservative?

5. Which religious group dominated northern Europe?

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Liberalism and Conservatism

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Economic SystemsCapitalism, Socialism & Communism

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The Industrial Revolution • Increased wealth and means of production

•Growing inequality between social classes

•Arguments broke out over how the economy should operate

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Which is more important:Liberty or Equality?

•What is Liberty?

•What is Equality?

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Capitalism = free market• Maximizes freedom in the economy

• Adam Smith – 1776 – “The Wealth of Nations”

• “Free Enterprise” – no limit to wealth

• Laissez-Faire – “let alone” economy

• Free to succeed and to fail

• Private capital

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Capitalism- “the invisible hand”•Private sector provides

services

• Invisible hand: By pursuing their own needs, businesses will improve society unintentionally

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The “Threat” of Capitalism“4 Delicious Foods Banned because of Capitalism”

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4 Delicious Foods Banned because of Capitalism

North Korea: Choco Pies used to boost morale

suspected of arousing pro-capitalist feelings.

Bolivia: Coca-Cola banned to encourage consumers to

buy local Mocochinchi.

Russia: McDonald’s banned because it “symbolized

America”.

France: Ketchup was taking the place of traditional

Gallic sauces and banned to promote the consumption of

French cuisine…and healthier food.

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Socialism- wealth owned by government

• The government controls means of production

• Some private property

• Redistribution through high taxes

[Example: In Sweden the tax rate is very high, but college education and healthcare are covered for all Swedes. ]

Those who pay taxes have their needs met regardless of access to capital.

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Communism• Public (government) ownership of capital

• “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”

• No competition

• Government provides basicneeds and pay

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History of Communism•Karl Marx – 1848

“The Communist Manifesto”

• Father of Communism

1. All history is a class struggle.

2. All value comes from labor/work.

3. The government always sides with the rich.

4. The poor must overthrow the government and set up a classless society.

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Rock, Paper, ScissorsPlease clear your desks.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors• I am going to give each of you poker

chips.

•Once everyone has theirs, you will play R,P,S. If you lose, you must give the winner one of your chips.

• Sit down when you run out of chips.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors

•How did you feel about Round 1?

•Was it fair?

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Rock, Paper, Scissors

• I’m going to come around the room and offer you as many chips as you would like.

•Take whatever you think is fair.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors

•Now I will collect all the chips and redistribute them equally.

•Is this fair?

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Warm-UpTurn in the map packets you received before the snow!

1. What is laissez-faire economics?

2. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?

3. Explain the invisible hand principle

4. What is redistribution, and how does it relate to socialism?

5. What is a difference between socialism and communism?

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The History of Economics in QuotesOn your handout, summarize the text in each quotation.

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1. “Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate”Bertrand Russell

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2. “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the

inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”

Winston Churchill

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3. “History suggests that capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom.”

Milton Friedman

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4. “This American system of ours, call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you will, gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and

make the most of it.”

Al Capone

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5. “I find capitalism repugnant. It is

filthy, it is gross, it is alienating...

because it causes war, hypocrisy and

competition.”

Fidel Castro

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6. “The problem of social organization is how to set up an arrangement under which greed will do the least harm, capitalism is that kind of a system.”

Milton Friedman

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7. “Socialism proposes no adequate substitute for the motive of enlightened selfishness that to-day is at the basis of all human labor and effort, enterprise and new activity.”

William Howard Taft