The ideology essay
Every socialism question is a "to what extent" question. It asks how far the strands agree on one area, and you answer to a large, limited or some extent. Here is the method, a worked answer, and a builder to practise on.
The shape of the answer
Three parts, with AO1 knowledge, AO2 comparison and AO3 judgement running through every paragraph.
Introduction
- Content: define the key terms in the question.
- Context: explain the question and show the divides in the ideology.
- Line of argument: state your judgement and a brief reason for it.
Each paragraph
- Topic sentence: what is this paragraph about?
- Explain the strand using key terms and a thinker.
- Compare with another strand, again with a thinker.
- Interim judgement: clear line of argument with a brief reason.
Conclusion
- Concede: "While we can see..."
- Assert: "It is clear that to a large / limited / some extent..."
- End on one clear judgement and why.
A worked answer
To what extent is socialism united in its views of human nature? (24 marks)
Introduction›
Socialists share an optimistic, social view of human nature: we are shaped by society and naturally co-operative rather than selfish. The question is how far that agreement holds once the Third Way is added to the picture. AO3 This essay argues that socialism is united to a large extent on human nature, but that the Third Way introduces real divisions over optimism and the impact of capitalism.
Theme 1 - Optimism about human nature›
Theme 2 - Collectivism and common humanity›
Theme 3 - The impact of capitalism on human nature›
Conclusion›
While there are real divisions, especially over the Third Way's optimism and the impact of capitalism, the shared belief that human nature is social, malleable and improved by community runs through every strand. AO3 It is therefore clear that, to a large extent, socialism is united in its view of human nature, even if it is divided on what follows from it.
Build the answer
Drag or tap each card into the right slot to build a paragraph. Cards follow the exam colours: AO1 knowledge red, AO2 analysis blue, AO3 judgement green. Two cards in each theme do not belong.
Plan it together
Sketch a plan by hand or type it. In a room, your tutor sees both. Save the session to keep your work or hand it over.