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    Ideology can be defined as a set of beliefs, attitudes, values, and ideas that characterises the consciousness of a class, at a given historical moment. (Markedbyteachers.com, 2015). This set is determined by social, economic, and historical factors. Liberalism and Marxism are two very different ideals, and some would even go as far as saying that they are opposite to one another. Due to this common opinion, I will look at the two from another point of view, and focus on some of their…

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    Alfonso Cuaron’s Children of Men, based on a book by P.D. James, is one of the greatest movies made during the 2000s, implicitly or explicitly referencing and discussing urgent world issues in a near-future, science fiction environment, when these issues have all snowballed into a drawn-out apocalypse. The background is as follows: all women have mysteriously become infertile by the late 2000s, and the world began to disintegrate immediately after that as everyone lost hope. By 2027, the…

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    Racism In New York Mafia

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    Influence of racism on rise of New York Mafia Racism was a clear issue in United States, as seen through organizations like the KKK in the south and the new restrictions on immigration policies. It impacted situations and economic lifestyle of immigrant individuals and families. LaGuimina and Cavaioli explain that this way of thinking stemmed from The Dillingham Commission Report of 1910 and the Report of the House Immigration Committee in 1922. He stated that it was instrumental in fostering…

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    Adam Smith Socialism

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    Socialism What is Socialism? Socialism is a school of thought which denotes that means of production, distribution, and exchange should be managed by the community as a whole and not by individuals. This means that money would be managed by the whole community and distributed thus instead of it being individual money. Two socialist pioneers, Karl Marx and Freidrick Engles believed that there was a specific path of society towards communism (this was the end goal of society and it was a self…

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    is evident when analysing what Locke sees as natural rights that his model of government fails to preserve the natural freedoms of citizens. Thus Simmons argued that, it must be concluded that Lockean Political Philosophy leads to Philosophical Anarchism in which it can’t be said that citizens have any political obligations (Simmons 1995, cited in Morris 1995, pp.198) since trans-generational consent cannot amount to us consenting to be bound by majority rule, no citizen can be said to have…

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    Representations of masculinity in Fight Club and The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner dissertation proposal. The main focus of my dissertation will be on representations of masculinity in Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club and James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. The aim of the project is to be able to compare and contrast the representations of masculinity in both texts and to be able to determine whether they are inaccurate or whether they…

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    restrained from any principle to leaving a mark on substance to informing on Thoreau’s writings and should be brought in mind when mentioned in ethical gospel. He also feels the lack of consideration and contemporary made of thought is addressing on anarchism Civil Disobedience. For (Example) He confesses that American Government thought not to be an ideal one When viewed from a lower standpoint. He feels that Civil Disobedience won’t be an easy one in trying to prove a point the state has to…

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    understanding. Liberalism bring the concept of freedom to live, think, act and work. In liberalism, the State must still ensure the freedom of the individual, and for the human jointly rule the country. Liberalism believes that it is not with violence, anarchism and coercion to obtain self-interest. Liberalism also believes be cooperative and do negotiation, they can get what they want. Because they believe that everyone has the same…

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    very irritable due to things happening in his life days prior. He was part of a strike at his workplace, where many, including him, were fired, which left him in a very depressed state (Miller 73). Between this and Czolgosz being a supporter of anarchism, many businesses put him on a blacklist (Miller 72). With all this going through his head, Leon Czolgosz decided to purchase a .32 caliber Iver Johnson revolver just days prior to the Exposition (Andrews). This was the same type of gun used in…

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    However, the aforementioned Universal Esperanto Association (commonly abbreviated to UEA) is the largest of all the Esperanto associations worldwide, having 40,000 members approximately in 1987, of which there are ‘delegates’ in 72 countries (delegates being local representatives, of which there are over 3000), and 47 affiliated national associations. Although it has been mentioned that the very distribution of Esperanto into ‘associations’ seems insular and counter-intuitive in trying to…

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