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| What is the term given to one of the earliest forms of socialism that was based on a vision of the perfect human existence? It was linked to philanthropists like Robert Owen (1771-1858) and Charles Fourier (1772-1837). | Utopian Socialism | 80%
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| In theory, what type of state do socialists advocate for? Consider that they believe in the empowerment of 'the people'. | Democracy | 60%
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| What do socialists believe is necessary to bring about a fairer and a more equal society? | A Strong State | 40%
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| What aspect of equality do socialists advocate for which differs from Liberalism? | Equality of Outcome | 40%
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| What, in socialists beliefs, defines an individual's circumstances, prospects and attitudes? | Social Class | 40%
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| What is the term given to the alternative to both private property and a capitalist economy as a method that allows equality and fraternity? | Common Ownership | 20%
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| Socialists have an optimistic bellief in human nature. They believe that humans naturally seek solidarity, comradeship, cooperation and? | Fraternity | 20%
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| Who wrote the text 'Discourse on the Origin of Inequlaity' in 1755 which argued that many horrors and misfortunes arose from private ownership? | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 20%
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| What, in socialists beliefs, is required to guarantee equality of opportunity? This can be seen through free health care and education, a minimum wage, and potentially collectivism. | Social Justice | 20%
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| What is one of the key flaws of the capitalist system as pointed out by Marx and Engels? It is what causes periodic mass unemployment. | Volatility | 20%
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