Social 30 2 Writing Assignment I Alberta Education
Social 30 -2 : Writing Assignment I Alberta Education Exemplar Breakdown
Sample Writing Assignment I
Introduction Collectivism is a political and economic ideology in which society is viewed as a whole. There is cooperation between all individuals to achieve what is best for everybody. (GENERAL STATEMENT ON THE QUESTION) The three most important aspects of collectivism are the common good, community responsibility, and economic equality. All three aspects are intertwined in a collectivist society. (IDENTIFY CHARACTERISTICS)
Explanation and Support Economic equality is also very important to the ideology of collectivism. It promotes an egalitarian society in which people are considered equal. Everybody has access to health care, education, and other services provided by the government. (DEFINE THE CHARACTERITISTIC) Economic equality contains the aspect of redistribution of wealth which is meant to reduce disparity between the rich and the poor. This is often achieved by using progressive taxation and implementing large amounts of social programs. (WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT) Sweden has succeeded in achieving economic equality by these means. There are high taxes for everybody, but even higher for the rich. This revenue has helped to develop a vast amount of social programs that every citizen has the opportunity to use. Sweden’s society takes care of a person from a “cradle to grave” perspective. (EXAMPLE)
Conclusion A large advocate of collectivism was Karl Marx witnessed the atrocities of the Industrial Revolution. Marx placed blame on capitalism and the inability to provide for all peoples of society. […] He wrote the “Communist Manifesto” in which he explained theoretical principles of communism. (FURTHER KNOWLEDGE OF TOPIC) These collectivist principles included everybody working for the common good, an egalitarian society, economic equality and community responsibility. Put together, these values would create a utopian society without abuse, disparity, and individual motive. (SUMMARIZING STATEMENT)
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