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Differing Views and Tensions Categorise

Target Level
C
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Revolutionary socialism
Social democracy
The Third Way

Advocates Keynesian economics
Socialism can be achieved through reform or evolution of the status quo
The only true democracy is one where the workers have taken control of the state
Advocates equality of outcome and absolute equality
The state should provide only that which the free market cannot, such as public services and defence
Class is not significant
Associated with Marxism and communism
Advocates a mixed economy
Advocates pursuing equality through measures like benefits and a minimum wage
Considers the extension of the franchise and advance of democracy good as they create opportunities to gradually introduce socialism  
Advocates reducing inequality through policies like progressive taxation and creating a welfare state
Class must be abolished
Private control is considered more efficient than public ownership
True socialism can be established only by overthrowing the status quo
Accepts the free market and privatisation

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Pass Mark
70%