Political Ideologies and the Interwar Period

SOCIALISM:

  • Private property accepted

  • Parliamentary system with powerful state

  • Economy led by the state

  • Classless society

  • Proletarians control the political power

COMMUNISM:

  • Economy and means of production controlled by the state

  • Transition based on the revolution

  • No private ownership

  • Classless society

  • Proletarians control the political power

ANARCHISM:

  • No property

  • Disappearance of the state and political parties

  • Self-managed free associations without obligations

  • Rejection of all types of authority

LIBERALISM CAPITALISM:

  • Economic freedom regulated by market

  • Class-based society

  • Individualism based on guaranteed private property

  • Bourgeoisie controls economy and political power


The assassination, the declaration of war by the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, and the other Prime Ministers and monarchs.

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