Politics and Society Late 1800s - Early 1900s
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Politics and Society
Late 1800s - Early 1900s
Economic Theories
Part 1
Issues During This Time Period
Social – How do we help the poor? Is it our job
to help the poor?
Science – Scientific theories emerge to explain why
things are the way they are
Women – demanding equal rights
Political – decisions the government will make
re: economic & social issues. Will they pass laws
to help the poor? Or continue their laissez-faire
approach?
Economic – capitalism, communism, socialism.
Which economic theory will best solve our social
ills?
Today
We are going to review material on capitalism,
communism, socialism from three different
sources
Get a text book, I will pass out two other sources
Feel free to work in small groups/pairs
Using the information from the book and packets
create & fill out a chart that compares/contrasts
each economic philosophy
Focus on similarities/differences – is it easy to
divide up the three?
Capitalism
Communism
Socialism
LIBERTY
-progress, move up,
American dream
-laissez faire idea – do what
you want (self-interest $$)
helps us and the economy
-Little govt intervention
--adam smith =
-EQUALITY
-- classless society
-- re-distribute wealth –
people equal
-- no private property
-Rights? If we have quality
we are giving up some
rights.
--
LIBERTY
-Person can live own life
without govt. intervention
-- make more $ - taxed
more
-- MIX?
--
Capitalism
• Maximizes liberty
• Adam Smith – 1776 – “The Wealth of Nations”
• “Free Enterprise” – everyone is free to pursue
any economic activity
• Laissez-Faire – do not interfere in the economy
• Freedom to succeed and freedom to fail
• Private ownership of capital (means of
production)
Capitalism
• Profit is the motivator, competition is the
regulator (not government)
• Under pure capitalism, almost all goods would be
provided by the private sector (small
government) – police, courts, military (even
schools and the fire department could be private
goods)
• Do not tax the rich more than the poor – no
redistribution of income
• Good of the individual is above society
• Bill Gates and Hobo Joe
Communism
• Maximizes Equality
• Karl Marx – 1848 - “The Communist Manifesto”
• Industrial Revolution – Europe – horrible working
conditions - critique of capitalism
• 1. View of History – class struggle (bourgeoisie and
proletariat)
• 2. Labor Theory of Value – all value comes from labor
• 3. Nature of the State – the state (government) always
sides with the rich
• 4. Dictatorship of the Proletariat – poor must overthrow
the government and set up a classless society
Communism
• Public (government) ownership of the means of
production
• “From each according to his ability, to each
according to his need.”
• Workers run the factories – everyone earns an
equal amount
• Lots of government intervention in the economy
to promote equality
• Good of society is above the individual
• Bill Gates and Hobo Joe
Socialism
• Mix of Equality and Liberty
• Between pure capitalism and pure communism
• Some private ownership and some public
ownership of property
• Some government intervention in the economy
• Redistribution of income – high taxes on the rich
to provide lots of government services
– Examples of government programs like this in the
USA?
Bill Gates and Hobo Joe?
Charles Darwin –
Social Darwinism
Part 2
Charles Darwin
1809-1882
English Naturalist
Studied nature, plants in environment
Determined that all species of life have
descended over time from common ancestors
One of the first to form a scientific argument for
the theory of evolution
Darwin = created important evolution theories,
determined humans had evolved from lower,
nonhuman species
Evolution versus Creationism
Creationism: the religious belief that
humanity, life, the Universe are all the
creation of a supernatural being (God)
The biblical account of creation found in
Genesis says that God created the
universe, animals, plants and humans in
six days
Creationism: God created life on earth
Turn & Talk
How do you think Creationists will respond
to Darwin’s theories on evolution? Why?
Are these issues still debated/discussed
today?
Darwin
December 1831-1836 aboard the H.M.S. Beagle
Traveled through South America and some
Pacific Islands collecting & classifying animal &
plant life
His discoveries led to his conclusions re:
evolution
Darwin’s discoveries in South Am. led him to
believe in evolution and speak out about it
Darwin & Natural Selection
Darwin believed that there was a continual
struggle for existence within nature
The stronger, faster or fittest species has the
advantage over the weaker, slower ones
Those more fit to survive pass along the
advantageous trait to offspring
Darwin’s theory of natural selection (survival of
the fittest) explains why some members of a
species survive and reproduce while others
perish
Take away notes from last slide
Natural selection: the stronger species
have an advantage over the weaker, the
stronger reproduce while the weaker die
off
Turn & Talk
How do you think this theory of natural
selection could have been used during the
Industrial Revolution?? Who would the
theory have helped? Hurt?
Eugenics Gallery
Women’s Rights
Part 3
A right or a privilege?
What’s the difference?
Vocab
Suffrage = right to vote
Suffragette = members of women’s
suffrage movement
Universal suffrage = all citizens of a
certain age have right to vote
Women’s Suffrage in Great Britain
Became a national movement in 1872
National Society for Women’s Suffrage
(1867)
National Union of Women’s Suffrage
Societies (1897)
Women’s Social and Political Union
(WSPU) 1903
WSPU
Founded in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst
Militant group
“Deeds not words”
Broke off from non-militant suffrage group
Women-only group
WSPU’s flag
Emmeline Pankhurst
Emmeline Pankhurst
Founded WSPU
Displeased with other suffrage groups, not
getting the job done
Her daughters Christabel, Adela & Sylvia
were also part of the group
Named one of the most important people
of the 20th century by Time
“She shaped an idea of women for our
time.”
WSPU
Not a political party (in fact, often worked
against them)
Aggressive & militant
Members smashed windows and
assaulted police officers
Several members were imprisoned several
times, hunger strikes, forced feeding
WSPU
Brought a lot of attention to suffrage
movement
Began to dissolve in 1917, largely over
issues of WWI
Support the men abroad? Keep fighting for
women’s rights?
Right to Vote
In Great Britain
1918 – women over 30 who owned property
could vote
1918 – all men could vote
1928 – all women over age 21 could vote
In United States
1870 15th Amend. Cannot deny a citizen right to
vote based on color
1920 19th Amendment Cannot deny a citizen
right to vote based on sex
More recently…
2005 Kuwait – women who meet age &
citizenship requirements can vote.
Separate polling locations for men &
women.
Saudi Arabia – announced that women will
be permitted to vote beginning in 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGL3Q
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Pankhurst Speech January 1912