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3 rd Six Weeks Unit Vocabulary On the next 2 slides, what do you think all these stories/images have in common?
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Vocabulary All books/movies in images are set within a futuristic society that is a dystopia. 1. Dystopia (anti-utopia): an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives.
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Vocabulary So if a dystopia is a place that does not pretend to be good and is controlled by government, then what is a utopia? 2. Utopia: a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions
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Vocabulary Another concept the books/movies have in common is that within their society’s the government is a totalitarianism. 3. Totalitarianism: political concept that the citizens should be totally subject to an absolute state authority.
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Vocabulary 4. Communism: theory advocating the elimination of private property; goods are owned in common and available to all as needed. Production and distribution of goods is controlled by the state; therefore distribution of wealth is controlled by the governing community.
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Vocabulary 5.Collectivism: A theory advocating collective control; emphasis on group rather than individual or identity.
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Vocabulary 6.Socialism: An economic system in which both government and individuals own properties and businesses.
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Vocabulary 7.Capitalism: Economic system in which means of production are mostly privately owned and operated for profit providing for a free market (not government regulated price control)
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Vocabulary 8.Liberalism: Emphasizes individual rights; society characterized by freedom of thought for the individuals, limitations on power (especially of government and religion), rule of law, free exchange of ideas, free private enterprise.
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Vocabulary 9.Individualism: Doctrine that the interests of the individual ought to be ethically paramount.
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Vocabulary 10.Objectivism: Philosophy developed by Ayn Rand that proper moral purpose of one’s life is the pursuit of one’s own happiness and the social system should fully respect individual human rights.
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:Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 11.Philosophy: The most basic beliefs, concepts, attitudes, values of an individual or group.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 12.Rationalism: The power of comprehending, inferring, or thinking especially in orderly rational ways.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 13.Volition: The act of making a conscious choice or decision; free will; the power of choosing.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 14.Egoism: Practice of individuals to always be motivated by self-interest.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 15.Altruism: State of unselfish regard for self or devotion to the welfare of other.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 16.Atheism: The doctrine that there is no deity (God, higher power).
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 17.Conformity: Action or behavior in correspondence with socially accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws; Similarity in form or character
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 18.Transgression: The breaking of a law or oath.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 19.Vice: A slight personal failing; a flaw or imperfection; a defect.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 20.Solidarity: A union of interests, purposes, or sympathies among members of a group; fellowship of responsibilities and interests
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 21.Reprimand: A severe, formal, or official rebuke or censure.
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Vocabulary: Concepts within Anthem 22.Pyre: A heap or pile of wood or other combustible material for burning a corpse as a funeral rite.
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Vocabulary Notecards will be due on Monday 12/10/2012 Vocabulary Quiz 12/10/2012 Read Ch 1-3 by 12/07/2012 http://school.judsonisd.org/webpage s/pwilliams/engiipreap.cfm
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