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    The Conundrum of Morals versus Politics “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”(Higbee and Stewart 77). Keep this famous statement from the American Declaration of Independence in mind as I take us through the conundrum of this new born country. We wake up every morning with the smell of fresh air, and the ability to do endless things with our day. We can chose to be productive and earn a living or lazily go along with our day. These slaves on the other can’t,…

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    women who do find themselves defending against a charge utilize this gender narrative to escape punishment, which is usually successful. The reaction concerning female perpetrators of genocide whether to castigate them or excuse them, is often in relation to motherhood. The role of women is often reduced to that of a mother, as any other role concerning a women in many parts of the world even today cannot be possible. Following the Nuremberg Trial,…

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    The concept of Humanization is fostered by creating a physical and conceptual environment that encourages principles of security, principle of equity, principle of individuation and principles of democracy. Humanization and re-humanization brings industrial democracy, with quality of work-life, work-life balance and quality of life along with the apparent organizational social responsibility and ethics.…

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    According to Karl Marx’s Estranged Labor, there are four different types of alienation of labor in a capitalistic society. He defined these as the alienation of the worker from his product, alienation in the process of labor, alienation of man as a “species-being” and lastly alienation of man from man. His ideas of alienation of labor are present throughout capitalist society. They can be seen in both the principles Taylorism and Fordism, which encompass the progression of industrialized work…

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    Washington was freed from slavery at age 9, he went on to receive a diploma from Hampton University. Here he impressed the founder and he became the organizer and principal of the newly established African American trade school, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. This is where Washington incorporated his ideas and beliefs that skilled labor would help bring African Americans out of poverty and give them equality among whites. Despite opposition of his views, Tuskegee was very popular…

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    Beccaria established an important principle of proportionality in relation to crime and punishment that is punishment imposed upon a guilty individual should be rational and proportionated to the levels of seriousness and harms brought by the criminal behaviors (Becarria 2013, p. 12-13). As Beccaria believed ‘all individuals have freewill, rational and self-interested thoughts and manipulability’, individuals may commit criminal acts against the laws and public interests in order to pursue their…

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    illustrates how FDR’s promises and presence in the office might have restore some faith in the government, they were still getting slammed with misfortunes across the US. By the end of his first term, FDR’s “New Deal programs has revolutionized relations between labor and capital, changed the face of the American countryside, and, with the passage of the Social Security Act, in 1935, laid the foundations for the welfare system”(Kennedy). FDR’s “New Deal programs started projects to provide…

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    Theory of Social Action – Concept and types: Bureaucracy: Concept, Characteristics: bureaucracy and rationality. 3 Views on capitalism: Analysis of modern Capitalism. Protestant Ethic and Emergence of Capitalism; Role of ideas and Values in social change. 02. Charles Horton Cooley Intellectual background Cooley’s thought on primary Group. The Characteristics of primary Group. Importance of Primary Group. Charles Cooley’s concept of looking Glass self communication. Social Process,…

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    necessary for valid sociological explanations. Myths are stories of people explaining natural or social phenomenon involving supernatural events or beings. Myths are also widely held false beliefs or ideas. Sociological knowledge usually start with a theory that can be tested in a systematic way. 2. What is the sociological imagination? How might it be useful in your everyday life? Sociological imagination is the ability to look beyond one’s own understanding of what everyday life is. C.…

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    World War 1 and our Multipolar World: Are we on track for another Great War? Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has been able to enjoy being the sole great power within the international community. In a world where multiple states are beginning to increase their power economically and militarily while the United States’ power is beginning to decrease, one could point to the onset of World War 1 to asses the likelihood of war occurring today. While there are slight differences…

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