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    America’s Cultural Marxism Bill Lind uses his article “The Origins of Political Correctness” to convince audiences of his theory that Marxism is the basis for modern American political correctness. Lind initially supports his theory by stating parallels between the two: the ideologies, the victimization, the restriction of certain groups, and the cunning presentations used. He further links these statements as he claims that political correctness represents the cultural side of Marxism,…

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    Over the years of American, banks, big corporations, and private businesses have been growing from a large companies to international monopolies. Most of which are corrupt and owned by men who only want more money, our money. Money is a huge factor in our economy and is an essential to live in today 's world. We all need a good education which allows us to have good paying jobs to support ourselves and our families throughout our lives. To achieve these goals, they will get harder and harder for…

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    Right, Terry Eagleton tries to refute ten common objections people have towards Marx and Marxism. Each chapter focuses on one…

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    Marxism Vietnam War

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    and Diplomatic Course of the Vietnam War. The Oxford Companion to American Military History, 1999. Web. 04 Oct. 2016. Faulkner Neil. "A Marxist History of the World Part 98: The Vietnam War." Counterfire. 2012. Web. 01 Oct. 2016. Geier, Joel. "Marxism and War." International Socialist Review 8 (1999): International Socialist Review, 1999. Web. 03 Oct. 2016. History.com Staff. "Vietnam War History." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 03 Oct. 2016. Viotti, Paul R., and Mark V.…

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    Marx resigned from the paper and moved to England, where he began working with “renegade industrialist” Friedrich Engels. Engels provided financial support to the now poor Marx family and together they developed the ideology known as Marxism. At its core, Marxism is an ideology that describes class divide in societies in which the working nonowners and nonworking owners are sepearated based on wealth. Marx and Engels argued that this class divide had been a driving force behind many events…

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    Understanding cultural Marxism goes a long way to understanding the American decline, the slide into a police state and the bizarre belief that Obama is a Messiah. The author gives a detailed description of cultural Marxism in, cultural Marxism – social chaos and those behind it in, the modern social liberal. Specifically for Americans and from decades ago, the warnings were always there, explained in this twenty minute video, grinding down America using cultural Marxism. The end game is an…

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    The ideologies such as socialism, utopian socialism, and Marxism gave the ideas to individuals to gain that better quality of life during the 19th century. That many of these ideologies were an alternative to classical liberalism. Socialism is an ideology that believes the capitalist system only rewarded the industrialists. The wealth created by these business should not just be concentrated in the hands of the business owner's or the investors, but the profits should be shared evenly to…

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    25mins). This essay will evaluate the Functionalist views which state that class inequalities are functional for society. It will do this by outlining Functionalist theory on class inequalities and then the essay will evaluate the use of Marxism, Feminism, Symbolic Interactionism and Postmodernism. These will be used to compare and contrast conceptually with functionalism. Class inequality or otherwise known as social inequality is the existence of rewards and unequal opportunities for…

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    “Catching Fire” reveals the effect after the 74th hunger games on the people of Panem and union of rebel against Capitol. The Book III “Mockingjay” gives aftermath of rise of rebellion and chaos of war for survival to change the system. In above all, Marxism is portrayed in series of “The Hunger Games” through the district division, the power of Capitol and rebellion to change for better. This also leads the reader to see the picture of aftermath of…

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Methods of Literary Studies Marxist Literary Theory Marxist Literary Theory “Concerns itself with class differences, economic and otherwise, as well as the implication and complications of the capitalist system: “Marxism attempts to reveal the ways in which our socioeconomic system is the ultimate source of our experience” (Owl at Purdue) Stemming from Marx’s ideology of the material dialectic, or economic determinism, Marx says that the driving forces of production…

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