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by Ayn Rand
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Utopia: Political or social perfection Dystopia: A society characterized by human misery: oppression, disease, and overcrowding
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the belief that the moral purpose for one’s life is the pursuit of one’s own happiness; full respect for individual’s rights Id: instinct (the instinctual, pleasure seeking part of the mind Superego: moral (the part of the mind that represses the id’s impulses) Ego: realistic (the part of the mind that controls but does not repress the id’s impulses) Constitutes the essential identity of a human being. The “I” or self of any person.
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One’s identity as a human comes from the membership of one or more groups. The primary recipient of one’s labor should be this group rather than yourself.
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Government owns major means of production Can still have small businesses Marxist theory, transitional phase between capitalism and communism
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Everything is run by the government No small businesses No competition The idea that everyone brings everyone up There has never been a pure communist society except for nuns/monestaries
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Private ownership More freedoms & competition
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1. To protect from outside invasion 2. To protect from inside invasion 3. To protect the people from the government
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