Across
- 2. Belief that collective action has greater moral and practical value than individual action.
- 4. Revisionist approach combining support for markets with social investment and opportunity.
- 6. Thinker who argued that class conflict would lead to the overthrow of capitalism.
- 8. Aim of producing broadly similar social and economic results.
- 11. Economy combining private enterprise with state ownership and intervention.
- 13. Marxist term for the capitalist class that owns the means of production.
- 16. Economic system based on private ownership, markets and production for profit.
- 18. Luxemburg’s belief that mass struggle can develop naturally into revolutionary consciousness.
- 21. Gradualist socialist associated with the inevitability of gradualness.
- 23. Group defined by a shared economic and social position.
- 24. Marxist view that economic forces and class conflict drive historical change.
- 25. Belief that humans are naturally social, cooperative and mutually dependent.
- 27. Socialist principle that employees should exercise power over the workplace or economy.
- 29. Process by which workers produce more value than they receive in wages.
- 30. Socialist tradition seeking to overthrow capitalism rather than gradually reform it.
Down
- 1. Rule concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group without democratic limits.
- 3. Socialist tradition aiming to humanise capitalism through state intervention and welfare.
- 5. Socialist principle seeking to reduce or remove unjust social and economic differences.
- 7. Collective ownership of wealth or the means of production.
- 9. Marxist term for the propertyless working class.
- 10. Describing an ideal society that critics may regard as unrealistic.
- 12. Organisations formed to defend and advance the interests of workers.
- 14. Thinker associated with the Third Way and social investment.
- 15. Increasing economic, political and social interconnectedness across national borders.
- 17. Revolutionary socialist who opposed revisionism and emphasised spontaneous mass action.
- 19. Principle that everyone should have an equal chance to succeed.
- 20. Government or decision-making dominated by experts and specialists.
- 22. An ideology favouring equality, cooperation and collective responsibility.
- 26. Revisionist thinker who argued that managed capitalism could deliver greater equality.
- 28. Transfer of wealth or income from richer groups to poorer groups.
