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    Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist who studied and developed with the term Marxism. The study of Marxism is a school of thought that provides the supporting analysis of what the world is assembled by. The construction of Marxism revolves around two main classes, bourgeoisie the capitalist class and proletariat the working class. By examining the two senses or understanding of ideology: false consciousness and dominant the concept of…

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    Similarly, Orwell’s 1984 forewarns the consequences of a communist government through the Party’s physical and psychological indoctrination to achieve unperturbed supremacy. He reflects the paranoia of a similar fate following the destruction of civil liberties and the rise of a totalitarian government in Stalinist Russia. The contrast between Winston’s “rotting…and sordid” flat and the towering “vast and white” Ministry pyramids reveals the subjugation of the lower class under the Party’s…

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    Most literary works are shaped primarily upon the personal experiences of the author and are written as a result of important insights that the author deems important to share. Throughout various time periods in this nation’s history, there have been many social variations that have altered the values of this country. Often these eras spark great controversy and literary criticism. That said, the author of “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, was greatly influenced by her personal…

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    Adam Smith, the father of microeconomic theories, puts faith in a virtually unregulated, free market that maximizes the dynamic efficiency. In his view, an ideal system of market should be based on free competition, increasing size of market, and considerable capital accumulation. He believes the production function is an increasing return to scale that would expand the market, lead to internal and external economies of scale, and ultimately, lower the cost of production. With the foundation of…

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    Karl Marx was born on 1818 in Trier Prussia, which is now present day Germany, and died 1883 in London (Zinn, P. pp). He was an economist, historian, philosopher, and a revolutionary socialist during his time; he is most know for the Communist Manifesto, which was published in 1848 and gave way to the Communist party (Zinn, P. pp). Marx was born into a somewhat well-off “bourgeois” family, where he began to study humanities at the University of Bonn (Zinn, P. pp). He then left after a year and…

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    This conviction is the strongest bond I hold towards a philosophical idea. I truly believe that the best way to live ones life is to have a strong personal ideal, in which one strives to become. Often times these ideals are disguised as visions in todays society, and I truly believe that it would be naïve to argue that everyone does not have a vision of who they would like to be in life. When working towards something, the best way to…

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    insult and injury, and was even for some weeks in danger of her life.’” (Anderson, 78) Anna Wheeler even wrote in a letter to Mary Shelley about the horrible acts of slavery which spread throughout Tennessee but failed and later tried to apply her ideals through boarding schools for African-Americans. “Women created emancipation societies favoring immediate abolition that often included both white and black members. Excluded from the all male American Anti-Slavery Association, which formed in…

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    Elizabeth was eleven years old, she moved to the United States with her family that eventually settled in Cincinnati, Ohio. In Cincinnati, Elizabeth’s father worked as a sugar refiner and a socialist activist. Father, Samuel Blackwell, was a forward thinking man who raised all of his children with feminist ideals. Unfortunately, not long after Elizabeth and her family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, her father, Samuel Blackwell, passed away. Because of Elizabeth’s fathers’ death, Elizabeth,…

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    dictator, but not everyone fell under the trap. That is shown through the character of Winston. Although Big Brother was successful in many ways, just as Hitler was, they were also both weak dictators as well. Hitler convinced people that he was an ideal leader through many types of propaganda, the same way that Big Brother continues to advertise propaganda through the televisions. They both did a good job at convincing people to follow them and trust them, which gave them the potential to do…

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    Our human community and population existence depends solely upon healthy systems of plants, water, soil, and air around the world. The pollution and destruction of these natural systems has been studied since the sixties, and from this study the science of ecology and ecofeminism emerged. Ecofeminism concerns the male domination over women in the world and its connection to the destruction of the natural world. Nature and women both hold a very inferior position in the world, which, link them…

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