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Show me the money.
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Communis
Communis
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Democra
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Socialism
Socialism
Dictators
Dictators
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What is Capitalism?
An economic and political system in
which a country's trade and industry are
controlled by private owners for profit,
rather than by the state.
A system of taking & giving.mostly
taking
Americas wealthiest have a combined
net worth of $2.02 trillion, the highest
ever recorded by Forbes (2013)
What is Democracy?
Democracy, ordemocratic government,
is a system of governmentin which all
the people of astate and polity are
involved in making decisions about its
affairs
Typically done by voting to elect
representatives to a parliament or
similar assembly
Example : India
What is Socialism?
Socialism advocates government ownership of all
means of production
Only the government can control the distribution of
the products to the consumers and the distribution of
wealth to the citizens.
Socialists believe that wealth should not be
concentrated in the possession of a few members of a
society
They view it as the duty of the wealthy to support the
non-wealthy.
What is Communism?
In political and social sciences,communism
is a social, political, and economic ideology
and movement whose ultimate goal is the
establishment of the communistsociety,
which is a socioeconomic order structured
upon the common ownership of the means
of production and the absence of social
classes, money and state.
Communismcomes from Latin communis
common, universal
What is Plutonomy?
In Plutonomy the economic growth is
powered by and largely consumed by
the wealthy few.
What is Dictatorship?
Dictatorshipis a form of government
where a country is ruled by one person
or political entity, and exercised
through various mechanisms to ensure
the entity's power remains strong.
Meaning
Examples
DISTRIBUTIVE
Focuses on
balancing of
benefits & costs
Social security,
public education &
health care
RETRIBUTIVE
Focuses on deciding
punishment in light
of offense
COMPENSATORY
Focuses on
restitution for
suffering a harm
The Film
Bud Fox is a Wall Street
stockbroker in early 1980's New
York with a strong desire to get to
the top. Working for his firm
during the day, he spends his
spare time working an on angle
with the high-powered, extremely
successful (but ruthless and
greedy) broker Gordon Gekko. Fox
finally meets with Gekko, who
takes the youth under his wing
and explains his philosophy that
"Greed is Good". Taking the advice
and working closely with Gekko,
Fox soon finds himself swept into
a world of "yuppies", shady
business deals, the "good life",
fast money, and fast women;
something which is at odds with
Greed is Good?
All of us have desires.
Desire may drive us to forsake both integrity & family.
Hubris (excessive pride or self-confidence) overtakes
our ethics.
Its a house of cards that eventually comes tumbling
down.
Its a story with a strong ethical base. Yes, you can
throw your ethics to the wind and lie, cheat, and steal.
And yes, the fruits of success and fame are hard to
resist. But the joys are short-lived if it all unravels and
the lines you crossed cant be erased.
THANK YOU!