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    A Discourse on Social Matters Political theorist, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, has shared many of his wise understandings of society in his work, “Discourse on the Origin of Inequality”. Rousseau is viewed as one of the most renowned French philosophers of the 18th century. In this work, he focuses on the state of nature of man and brilliantly compares the savage man to the civil man. He also mentions pity and how the human race would be chaotic without it. I agree with these ideas of Rousseau, and…

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    Whenever someone hears the term culture, many things will come to their mind. If you even “Google” the definiton of culture, you will get many different definitions of just this one word. Growing up, I just thought is was the mix of everyone’s beliefs, all of their traditions, and whatever else made them who they were, and that everyone had a different culture. After reading this chapter, I didn’t realize how much could come from such a small word. In the book, Conley breaks culture into many…

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    Communist Manifesto In the beginning it states a theme that is going to be throughout the chapter, that is the class struggles or social class. It shows the struggles of middle class workers and how society was splitting into two different classes, dividing everyone the way they set in the social class or by money. It is then seen that there are impacts between the two classes of society. Then in the next part of the reading it goes on to talk about capitalism. In the reading Marx relates…

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    The Industrial Revolution changed the European economy from an agricultural economy to an industrial one. England was the center of the Industrial Revolution, and from England, it was spread to other European countries. This shift in economy happened gradually, and its peak was in the nineteenth century. The Industrial Revolution happened as a result of the rebuilding of London, the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment Movement, and it restructured the mold of living in England. There was…

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    The Conflict Theory, first suggested by Karl Marx, is a sociological theory widely used to explain the behaviors of a society. This theory, unlike the functionalist theory and symbolic interactionism theory, looks at society as being in a state of everlasting conflict due to the domination of the upper class over the competition for limited resources. The three images displayed below are phenomenal representations of the Conflict Theory as they express the competition for limited resources, the…

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    HW #14-H: Impact of Industrial Revolution: Duiker, pp. 518-522 Define: urbanization – the shift of place becoming more like a city as population grows proletariat – the industrial working class; the class who overthrew the bourgeoisie in Marxism socialism – an ideology that calls for collective or government ownership of the means of production and the distribution of goods utopian socialist – intellectuals and theorists in the early 19th century who favored equality in social and economic…

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    Poverty is a multidimensional concept that encompasses inadequacies in the three most fundamental pillars of human life: access to healthcare, education and living standards. Due to the capitalistic nature of our societal mechanisms, corporations exploit and thrive off of poverty. Cheap labour is a facet of their exponential profit. Poverty is not the root of socially immoral behaviour but is rather a product of it, as it is a result of the free-market’s hierarchical, trickle-down wealth pyramid…

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    According to the documentary, a former sourcing manager from Joe Fresh said that there were many worse things that people in some third countries can be doing, and sewing clothing is not danger at all. She also said that sewing clothing in the United States and Europe is not as dangerous as coal mining. Moreover, the professionals also mentioned that sweatshop is the growth of economy. The producers absolutely disagree with the professionals’ arguments. In the documentary, Morgan exposed the…

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time when a lot of inventions were made. It impacted many people’s lives in many ways, it made people’s lives easier because it changed how they worked, how they lived and how they moved. But it also had a negative impact on the people because a lot of workers lost their job because of machines, a lot of children had to put up with child labour, slavery increased. Some of the main factors that impacted Britain during the Industrial Revolution are technology, trade…

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    For a little over seven million people, the year 1959 changed the course of their entire future when the Cuban Government under President Fulgencio Batista was toppled by a guerrilla army lead by Fidel Castro and the Movimiento 26 de Julio–the 26th of July Movement–became reality in Cuba. The subsequent government that replaced the Batista regime was lead exclusively by the leaders of this revolution and everything that the government embodied–everything from its policies, its politicians, and…

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