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    Muhammad Ali Equality

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    speeches, charities, and protests. Moreover, a novel that Mohammad Ali would choose, to spread these messages across would be The Old Man and The Sea. This novel exhibits prime aspects that Mohammad Ali follows, through his life, such as perseverance, struggle and defeat, and equality. As a result, Mohammad Ali would be likely to choose this novel, The Old Man, and The Sea, to improve our global quality of life. The novel displays key characteristics in which Mohammad Ali approves and advocates…

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    Inside Out & Back Again

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    A refugee is person that has to struggle to find a new home and has to struggle to get their lives together, a refugee is someone that has to fight and work to survive in new environments. Refugees have to face many challenges to live a normal life again. Refugees have to leave because they cannot live in their home, some reasons can be because of gang violence, war ,and other conditions that are unsafe to live in. All refugees have to face the challenges of finding and fleeing home all…

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    as the meatpacking industry utilizes every part of the slaughtered animals, the businesses also consume every useable part of the packer town employee through dictated long hours and dangerous work conditions. Upton Sinclair uses the theme of class struggle in The Jungle to illustrate the how the capitalistic economic system in America is a no win proposition for the workingman. The workers are portrayed as pawns in society to make the most money possible for the meat packing industry.…

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    Class struggle in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a book about the romantic relationship between successful businessman Jay Gatsby, and former debutante Daisy Buchanan. The book is commonly used to reflect the American dream. The American dream is a set of ideals about the life of people in the United States. It is about a land in which every person, with the enough hard work, will reach success. Jay Gatsby is always idolized as the reflection of the American dream.…

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    Karl Marx’s Social Class, The State, and Law Our world today is very overpopulated, for this, people are constantly in opposition against each other. As individual’s we were born with the right to think for ourselves, and free to be who we are, but this has not always been the case. For several years, there has been issues within several social classes. In his article, Karl Marx addresses several of the issues of social class, and how these issues established state laws. Karl Marx describes in…

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    about class struggle. Marx describes class struggle as two opposite sides. On one side there is the oppressor while the other side is the oppressed. An example could be the Jewish people in Nazi Germany. Jewish people in Nazi Germany were second hand citizens that faced harsh treatments like being discriminated against and etc. Class struggle can be seen throughout history. Here in one of Marx’s famous concept says, “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”…

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    Karl Marx states the main driver of history is class struggle. These struggles start from early ages, “From the serfs of the Middle Ages sprang the chartered burghers of the earliest towns. From these burgesses the first elements of the bourgeoisie were developed” (Manifesto part 1). Human history is history because of putting others above or below one another and repeating itself. During 1848, the relationship between the working class and ruling class was a major conflict. In The Communist…

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    Harvey. Harvey critiques the idea of self-regulating markets, or neoliberalism, because not everyone has an equal opportunity in the market and without any state intervention it becomes unfair to those stuck at the bottom. Marx writes about the class struggles between the proletariat and the bourgeois. The bourgeois have purchased the labor of the proletariat at a minimal price and therefore have alienated the proletariat from their own work, but they have also given the proletariat the…

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    In 2012, one of the biggest movies was The Hunger Games, based on The Hunger Games novels by Susanne Collins. The movie is about the annual event that the Capital holds to remind everyone of their victory in a war against the Districts. Also, it represents their generosity and forgiveness to those who has revolted against them. The games requires all boys and girls between the ages 12 to 18 to participate as tributes in a life and death battle against one another until only one remains.…

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    economics, a theory of social class, and a theory of history. The working class that Marx called proletariat is paid too little to buy all the products the workers have made. The basic idea of Marxism is the Human thought is the product of the socio-economic condition (Letterbie 1259). Although this idea shows how the upper class is more powerful and controlling than the lower class because of the power of money that judges and controls anyone else. Which makes the other class weaker and…

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