Daily Lesson Log
Date: June 19, 2017 Subject: Phil. Pol. Grade/Section: 11 Time: 2:00 – 3:00
Lesson Objectives/Competencies:
1. Identify the different political ideologies and its functions
2. Differentiate the political ideologies
Code: HUMSS_PG12-Ib-c-6
Activities:
RECAP
Liberalism is a political and economic doctrine that emphasizes individual autonomy, equality of opportunity, and the
protection of individual rights (primarily to life, liberty, and property), originally against the state and later against both
the state and private economic actors, including businesses.
Some branches of feminismclosely track the political leanings of the larger society, such as liberalism and
conservatism, or focus on the environment. Liberal feminism seeks individualistic equality of men and women
through political and legal reform without altering the structure of society
Communism is a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy and
capitalism, advocating instead a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and
private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed
What is socialism in political science?
Socialism is a political and economic theory that emphasizes common ownership and cooperative
management of production and resources. Modern socialism arose in the 18th century from dissatisfaction
with industrialization and the inequities caused by unbridled private ownership.
Socialism is an economic theory of social organization that believes that the means of making, moving, and trading
wealth should be owned or controlled by the community as a whole.
What does modern environmentalism mean?
Definition of environmentalism. 1 : a theory that views environment rather than heredity as the important factor in
the development and especially the cultural and intellectual development of an individual or group
Students Make Their Own Campaign
What do they care about what they would change? What would they say in their speeches?
Remarks: