Across
- 3. Revolutionary socialist, mass strike, rejection of reformism, spontaneity of the proletariat.
- 6. gradual change through democratic reform (Webb, Crosland).
- 8. Radical overthrow of capitalism through revolution (Marx, Luxemburg).
- 9. Revolutionary socialism, historical materialism, class struggle, dictatorship of the proletariat.
- 11. Marxist concept that economic structures shape politics, law, and culture.
- 14. Third Way, reconciliation of social justice with free-market economics, globalisation, community.
- 15. The socialist belief in brotherhood and cooperation between individuals.
- 16. The idea of revising Marxism to adapt to modern conditions (linked to Crosland).
- 17. of Outcome vs Equality of Opportunity – tensions within socialism about the type of equality sought.
- 18. Gradualism, inevitability of democratic reform, welfare state, “inevitability of gradualness.”
Down
- 1. The idea that socialism and capitalism are incompatible with one another
- 2. Marxist belief in awareness of one’s social class and collective interests.
- 4. Social democracy, revisionism, mixed economy, equality of opportunity, welfare provision.
- 5. The part of the Labour constitution inspired by Webb and committing to public ownership
- 7. alternatives to private property, including state ownership or cooperative ownership.
- 10. Group of middle class class educated socialist committed to the idea of gradual reform through domcracy
- 12. Giddens’ blend of social justice and market economics, “beyond” social democracy.
- 13. Application of Marxist ideology in Russia - skipping the stage of industrialisation
