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    Marxism Social Inequality

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    positions or statuses within a group or society. Social inequality in the United States is growing for multiple different reasons: Power, race, gender, age, and class. Marxism and Functionalism are two different theories that cover social inequality, with colliding views. Social inequality exists in every factor of life. The theory of Marxism is created by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. In this theory, “it is not the ideas or values human beings hold that are the main sources of social…

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    Marxism In Holden

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    Life is neither good or bad, it 's what you make it. In some cases, people evolve illnesses which changes the way they see life. Holden is a special case, who has a variety of illnesses, which might explain why he is having trouble adjusting, or the reason why he acts the way he does. In “The Catcher in the Rye,” J.D.Salinger shows Holden Caulfield having trouble adjusting to society and withdrawing from social interaction caused by his Post Traumatic Stress. Explaining why he thinks…

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    Marxism In Persepolis

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    The first few chapters of Persepolis discuss Marji’s participation in protests, her having to wear the veil and not understanding why, as well as how Reza Shah came into power. As we know the veil was not banned under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, but it would become compulsory when the government was being consolidated and the ministry of Islamic guidance enforced an “Islamic code of public appearance.” Women were forced to cover themselves with either scarves, long coats or preferably the full chador…

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    Marxism In A Doll's House

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    A Doll’s House, written during the Nineteenth Century by Henrik Ibsen revealed three acts, in which, one of the first examples of realist drama was presented in theatre. Based in the Helmer household, Ibsen created the stage to ensure that the audience was able to identify with the setting of the stage. In terms of the modern audience viewing the text both Feminist and Marxist literary criticism perspectives assists to widen the appreciation of Ibsen’s questioning of his society. Through the…

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    Marxism In Animal Farm

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    Upon reading ‘Animal Farm’ it is clear that Orwell’s loosely disguised animal fable pays homage to the idea that "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" . It being an allegory to the oppression and totalitarianism faced during the Russian Revolution in 1917, it provides a critical approach to the idealistic intentions of Marxist theory. Arguably ‘Animal Farm’ epitomises the idea that “All animals are equal but some are more equal than others”, which establishes the existence two distinctive social…

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    look no more distant than newborn death rates and futures unemployment and destitution rates, and generalizations in the broad communications to comprehend that prejudice and racial imbalance still remains. Marxism is an important theoretical perspective on inequality in American Society. Marxism in easier form, can also be known as ‘historical materialism’. “For Marxists, capitalism has been both friend and enemy of human progress. Marxists have tended to view capitalism more charitably than…

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    seems that the early Marxists were themselves highly uncertain of the role that morality and ethics can play in the struggle against class-based inequality. This uncertainty on the question of morality has also been highlighted in Steven Luke’s “Marxism and Morality”. He points out and explains the inherent paradox prevalent in the writings of Marx, Engels and later Marxian philosophers wherein morality has been presented as “bourgeois prejudice, a form of ideology that is social in origin,…

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    wanted to have power over others. People want to use that power to be in charge even if it means taking someone's land, creating fear, or abusing the power they already have to get what they want. In the play “The Crucible” Arthur Miller unveils Marxism through the church, the courts, and the people of Salem. Fear can play a huge part in creating a Marxist power. In The Crucible fear is created within the community as people are scared of being accused of being a witch. The court then uses this…

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    Kathleen Lyons History 102-03 Professor Ewing December 21, 2015 Stalinism vs. Marxism and The Communist Manifesto Marxism and Stalinism are two political and economical ideologies founded by Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin, respectively. As defined by Merriman Webster, Marxism is, “A theory and practice of socialism including the labor theory of value, dialectical materialism, the class struggle, and dictatorship of the proletariat until the establishment of a classless society.” Stalinism is…

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    Bonnycastle’s writing on Marxism involves several unique examples and types of how Marxism criticisms can be used and viewed. Bonnycastle starts his writing with the background on the theory of Marxism. The theory of Marxism is involved with creating a “good society”. A good society creates an environment where “individuals would feel free and fulfilled – not only in their work, but also in their families and friendships” (198). He also explains that the theory of Marxism is about progress in…

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