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1 Types of Government Chapter 9 Section 4

2 Authoritarian (The Rule of the few) Authoritarianism, Aristocracy, Communist state, Corporatism, Despotism, Diarchy, Dictatorship, Military dictatorship, Stratocracy, Enlightened absolutism, Kleptocracy, Monarchy, Absolute monarchy, Despotism, Duchy, Grand Duchy, Enlightened absolutism, Elective monarchy, Emirate, Hereditary monarchy, Popular monarchy, Principality, New Monarchs, Self-proclaimed monarchy, Plutocracy, Timocracy, Police state, Theocracy, Tyranny, Videocracy, Anarchy (Absence of organized government), Ochlocracy, Tribalism, Anarchism (Government of consent, not coercion), Anarchist communism, Libertarian socialism, Libertarian municipalism, Anarcho-syndicalism, Green anarchism, Isocracy, Libertarianism, Libertarian Guard, Local Government, Minarchism, Democracy (The Rule of the many), Consociationalism, Deliberative democracy, Democratic socialism, Direct democracy, Participatory democracy, Representative democracy, Parliamentary system, Westminster system, Consensus government, Polyarchy, Presidential system, Semi-presidential system, Republicanism, Parliamentary republic, Constitutional republic, Totalitarian democracy

3 Any guesses who these two are? What are they known for?

4 How about… …this guy?

5 One last chance.

6 Socialism is where the factors of production are owned by the public and operated for the welfare of all. Karl Marx Friedrich Engles

7 Communism is a socioeconomic structure and political ideology that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless society based on common ownership and control of the means of production and property in general.

8 Capitalism is an economic and social system in which the means of production (also known as capital) are privately controlled; labor, goods and capital are traded in a market; profits are distributed to owners or invested in new technologies and industries; and wages are paid to labor. Adam Smith

9 Utilitarianism is the idea that the moral worth of an action is determined solely by its contribution to overall utility: that is, its contribution to happiness or pleasure as summed among all people. Jeremy Bentham John Stuart Mill

10 In-class Work/Homework
Read Chapter 9 Section 4 (pgs ) This section has 15 major people mentioned…LIST THEM. Now pick out the most important ones. 1) Chose the top 12 “most” important people A) Give me their name, written work (if applicable), ideas/thoughts 2) Compare & Contrast major ideas/types of governments listed in this section (these are the four we talked about in class).


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