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    sexism. Sexism accompanies the mode of inequality of gender, and in the following paragraphs, I will discuss how it is transmitted along with how it helps to perpetuate inequality. The “myth of sexism is transmitted by the social practice of domination. Domination is found in the patriarchal order of a family. Through this order, the man of the household dictates the roles which the wife and children fill. The father…

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    close ''connections seriously is grossly inadequate'' (''Taking Empirical Data'', 3). As a consequence, Warren stresses the interconnection between human and nonhuman nature; she is against the various kinds of domination such as racial domination, class domination and nonhuman nature domination. In addition, Warren is of the view that one of the fundamental aims of ecofeminism is to explore the close relationship between woman and nature, and to put an end to the oppression inflicted upon them.…

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    Powers”. Wink argues that war can never be just because justice requires fairness on both sides and war there could never be that. Wink talks about "The Domination System," which is a cultural vision in which a dominating hierarchy is the only possible source of order and "good" violence is the only reason against "bad" violence. The Domination System plays as the role of Satan…

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    research questions are the questions that the author is trying to answer. This emphasizes the information needed to bring a resolution to the problem statement. In this article, the research question was in reference to how to explain successful domination of a market when the blue ocean strategy or fast second strategy do not explain it. This enabled the author to then conduct more research in order to find the answer. The author then came up with the four breakthrough rule in order to explain…

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    European trade in the 15th century had a lot components that made it possible for domination and power to occur, but it is clear why they ended up this way. Their decision to create new maritime routes, that gave them more control over the trading of goods in several locations (with Asian and African goods) put them in a better position for receiving and controlling the trade routes, resulting in more profits, but also their advancements in technology helped them stand out and remain has the…

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    Dualism In Ecofeminism

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    Ecofeminism has many women/nature interconnections, but three claims are vital empirical, conceptual and epistemological. The empirical claim shows that the first victim of impact of environmental deterioration is women. As Heather Eaton vocalizes, “Ecofeminists’ empirical claim examines sociopolitical and economic structures that restrict many women’s lives to poverty, ecological deprivation, and economic powerlessness. The degradation of environment has affected women in the most parts of…

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    Marcuse believes that critical thinking has two-dimensions. The first one being, awareness of contradictions in society, for example, bureaucracy. The second one he mentions is, awareness of the forces of domination, for example, capitalism. This explains the two-dimensions as being culture and civilization. “Civilization is the current material structure of life in the society, the real existing society, the current political, economic, and social arrangements…

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    the natives, showing his inability to release power, bringing into question the motives of domination. It is important to view this aspect of the book because it helps convey the thematic concept of…

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    Authors Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa stated, “In 1991, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (complied from over 1600 laws enforcement agencies covering 96 percent of the nation’s population) estimated that one in four U.S. college woman was a victim of rape or attempted rape…,” (Kirk and Okazawa 264). Accordingly, to Dictionary.com the word victim is a person who suffers from a destructive or injurious actions or agency. How I can remember the word victim by I was a victim of rape at age 10 to two…

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    “paternal” power of the king over the state and people. All of his authority is the respect for the sacred custom. However, the patriarch who violated the boundaries which made by tradition would faces a risk of losing his legitimacy. Patrimonial domination, as described by Weber is the most usual form of traditional authority. In theory, the patriarch have the absolute power over their followers, while in practice they are held by the limitation of tradition and custom (Parkin,…

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