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activity #4: new ways of thinking pgs. 184-188
- list 3 ideas of adam smith.
- what is socialism?
- what is communism?
- list 5 ideas of karl marx’s theory of communism.
summary focus question: what new ideas about economics and society were fostered as a result of the industrial revolution?
Sub - Question 1: List 3 ideas of Adam Smith.
Adam Smith is a key figure in economics. His ideas include the "invisible hand" concept, where self - interested individuals in a free market unintentionally promote the general good; the division of labor, which increases productivity by breaking down tasks into specialized parts (e.g., in a pin factory); and the idea that free trade and minimal government intervention in the economy (laissez - faire) are beneficial for economic growth.
Socialism is an economic and political system. In it, the means of production (like factories, land) are owned either by the state or by the community as a whole. The goal is to reduce economic inequality, ensure social welfare (such as through universal healthcare, education), and have a more equitable distribution of wealth. Production and distribution are often planned to meet the needs of the people rather than for private profit alone.
Communism is a more advanced form of socialism (in Marxist theory). It is a stateless, classless society where all property is commonly owned. There is no need for money as goods and services are distributed according to people's needs ("from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs"). It aims to eliminate social classes, exploitation, and the state apparatus as it becomes unnecessary.
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- Invisible hand: Self - interested actions in free market promote public good.
- Division of labor: Specialization of tasks boosts productivity.
- Laissez - faire: Minimal government intervention in economy is good.