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Historical materialism is known as

Marxism

The top of Marxism is known as

The bushwasi

The rest of Marxism society is known as

Prolitarian

Everything but the owners in Marxism. Is known as the

Base and called super structure

What determines identity in Marxism

The economy (money)

In marxism, why do owners produce

Because of greed

In marxism, identity is all about

Material

What is the Marxist cycle

Marx predict the end of capitalism is

Socialism

Lenin used marxs idea and says

Owners expand markets once current one is saturated and go Saturday another one for cheaper

Lenin argue that this is

Imperialism

Marx argues we are stuck in

Path dependency

Liberalism core assumptions is rooted in

Thought of the ancient Greeks

According to liberalism, individuals are

Rational, and able to understand basic laws of nature and human society



people have the capacity to improve their condition by creating a just society

If that just society is not created,

the fault lies with the inadequate institutions and the corrupt environments

When was liberalism popular

The 18th 19th and early 20th century



Prior to world war 1

Liberalism was heavily influenced by

Enlightenment thinkers

Liberalism says groups of States should treat each other well in

Both war and Peace provided their own interests are not compromised

What does Kant say with liberalism

international anarchy can be overcome through federation of sovereign states, each acting in their own self-interest

What is wilsorian idealism

War is preventable through the collective action of states

Neoliberal institutionalism

Axelord, keohane, and Nye; why do states chose to cooperate most of the time, ever under anarchy

What is prisoners dilemma

Cooperation is in self interest



This, cooperation can be learned as to "zero sum" game

The"Bretton Woods" institutions

World banks


International monetary fund(imf)


World trade organization




Or


UN


Euopean Union


Other regional organizations

Liberalist democracies

do not fight each other; shared norms and culture inhibit agrresion



Multitude of voices restrain leaders



Leadership in common intl. Institutions binds democracies- heavily criticezed( democracies- fight each other)

Constructivism says state behavior is shaped by

* elite beliefs


* Identities


*Social norms

Constructivism says individuals

Ford, shape, and change culture through ideas and practices



interest at all levels socially constructed with constant interaction

In constructivism ideas turn to

Legitimacy which turns to power

(constructivism) Max weberis sources of power

Traditional


Charismatic


Rational/legal





Leaders of individuals give meaning to states and desires

(constructivism) national interests are

Ever-changing in the result of social identities of State actors

(constructivism) people bring meaning to

Material structures

(constructivism) international organizations can

Socialite States and individuals to norms

(constructivism) power exists in every

Exchange and ideas and identity are its source

(constructivism) States lack

Exclusive control, while sovereignty is continuously challenged by new institutions and new needs