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    Hamlet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the main character Hamlet, who returns to his native Denmark for the funeral of his father. Later, Hamlet learns that his father, King Hamlet was killed by his own brother in an effort to gain the status of king along with the love of the queen. Although Hamlet is told of this crime by the spirit of his dead father, he faces mental obstacles accompanied by the inability to perform tasks on time. As a result, the ending of the story is the…

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    Animal Farm’s Truth Within the Lines The novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell was written in 1945 as a symbolism to tell about the Russian desire for social and political change that eventually resulted with revolts and political organizations that led to the Russian Revolution of 1917. The revolts advocated for freedom from the oppressors and the political leaders offered equal rights as a form of gaining political control of the masses. Therefore Orwell is very keen in using animals that…

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    music is present in two songs. Creedence Clearwater Revival song” Fortunate Song” expresses the idealistic theories of Marxism and neoliberalism perfectly. Suzanne Vega song “The Queen and the Solider” showcases how tightly connected music can be with international theories. The song highlights the theoretical arguments of both Realism and Marxism. Marxism and Post- Modernism Marxism is an international relations theory that highlights the disconnect between the rich and the poor. Marxist…

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    person is defined within his/her social class. In the book Brave New World, Aldous Huxley creates a utopian society that is constructed within social classes that gives an individual all the power or none at all. Huxley then presents the theory of Marxism, where the class struggle is nothing less, but the backbone of an individual’s social status and where they stand in society. Huxley’s text clearly is based on the realism of social class structure and ideology where the value of a human life…

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    interim, others see Lenin's system as proof of a man who held a "profound faith in the decency of man" and who utilized a "judgment skills approach" in adjusting Marxism to fit the states of the regressive primitive condition of Russia (Hill, 1971, pp. 144-148). Be that as it may, the enduring impact that the Russian Revolution had on Marxism can be seen more in the outcome of the power battle and in the subsequent advancement of the USSR. Lenin's "vote based centralism" soon developed into a…

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    In Black Marxism, Cedric Robinson assessed the Marxist breakdown on the progress of capitalism, socialism and the proletariat that outlined the beginnings of racism dating back to the Roman Empire. The book is an in-depth analysis on the world’s progression into capitalism. Disagreeing with Wallerstein’s view of racism and sexism being traditional, Robinson often closely associated the birth of capitalism and socialism with a racially Eurocentric perspective of history. Frequently shaking up…

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    A large majority of American people believe that the current social and economic order of liberal-capitalism is the best option for this country. Karl Marx and the Romantic poets are all opposed to this type of society. As outlined in this essay, these figures, respectively, in The Communist Manifesto and English Romantic Poetry an Anthology, explain their critiques of liberal-capitalism and then proceed to contrast those ideas of a perfect society with their own. I believe that Marx and the…

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    Things Fall Apart follows the tale of a wealthy and respectable man in Umuofia by the name of Okonkwo, who faces traumatic experiences that ultimately lead to his imminent death. With Okonkwo’s tragic story comes the inevitable colonization of the native tribes of Lower Niger. A clear lens to look through is the Marxist lens, which explains that economic and political conditions determine social conditions. Karl Marx’s theorem transposes itself in Umuofia as the colonists brought their…

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    Question 1 Marxism is a theory developed by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels on social indifference and classes through the influence of capitalism. The theory explores that society is classed according to their financial or economic standard, In the theory Karl refers to the upper class as the bourgeois and the working class as the proletarait. The theory of Marxist is not only social but also political , he believes that the people of the working class are oppressed by the government system.…

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    Marxism as a theme in 'Isabella, or, the Pot of Basil ' Isabella or the pot of basil has several interpretations, one of which being a Marxist view. With the actions of the brothers and the 'cartoonish ' way they are described they can be easily seen as tools to suggest the corruptness of capitalism at that time. This therefore could be interpreted as having strong Marxist themes. From the first mention of the brothers they are shown to be cruel and greedy. They are described as being…

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