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Politics A-Level: Ideologies (DONEEEEE)

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What do Socialists believe about Human Nature? -For Example, Crime. What is it due to in a socialist view?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Humans are Altruistic, and we think of Others and Emphasise the Feelings and Sufferings of Others -Compassion is part of Human Nature, which can be Moulded by Circumstances -Socialists argue that we are the product of our Society and environment, and we can be understood only concerning others -Crime is an example: It is not due to some people being born bad, but because of the Impact of the Social Environment and Upbringing. -Thus, Socialists, all of them, have a Positive View of Humanity and argue we all have Potential for Improvement.


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