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    Karl Marx is often viewed as a father of Socialism and Communism. And he was certainly influential in the German and Eastern European political transformation of the 1900’s. Much of his political theory, thought and beliefs are written down in his various works, most famously his Manifesto of the Communist Party in 1848. But his later works, including A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy(1859) specifically lay out his beliefs on liberal democracy and individual rights and why they…

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    Martinez viewed Capitalism as the phase of the Anti-Christ, his work consistently portrayed his interest in socialism. Dr. Martinez viewed socialism in terms of a critique of capitalism, forming alliances between third world countries with rich nations, and finally as religious critique in terms of equality and inclusion. Dr. Martinez widely supported the Marist Utopian Socially…

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    In the essay “The Noble Feat of Nike” by Johan Norberg speaks about how the shoe company “Nike” effected Vietnam. It describes how the Nike factories use poor countries like Vietnam to gain maximum profit by paying poor wage to workers in return. In addition, they provided workers air conditioned buildings, meal plan opportunities, and insurance in case of any health problems. Norberg argues about how the company Nike isn’t exploiting the worker in Vietnam. In fact, he interviewed workers in the…

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    Capitalism in our country has grown and expanded to such an extent that it has reached a point of invincibility almost. Capitalism has throughout the years created groups or even categories of social economic class within the population, which has dramatically changed the way we all view each other. Along with inequality, it has created a difficult structure for the people of lower classes to be able to climb up into a higher class to be able succeed in life, which many times fails because they…

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    Political System In China

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    Introduction Political system is an important factor which determines the performance of transnational company. Different countries have their different local political institutions. When companies enter a country, they must invest in and seek to gain the organizational legitimacy, at the same time, they also need to consider the societal embeddedness of companies in the institutional context. To some degree, the level of embeddedness determines whether retailers can be accepted by local…

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    A working-class identity meant a very different thing to the elite then it did to the laborers of the working class. Class divisions between the working and the elite classes became increasingly obvious. “The laborer at wages has all the disadvantages of freedom and none of its blessings” (Brownsen 7). The elite class saw the working class as what James Henry Hammond coined as “mudsills”. The working class at this point in history began to recognize their mistreatment by the non-working class.…

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    Many men took stride to perceive the social change happening in society. Three men had earned the title of being the Fathers of Sociology. Durkheim, Marx, and Weber both used Sociology as a tool to help explain the idea of modern developments. Durkheim and Marx are the two founders that had vesting variations of how they respectively explained the idea of the modern development. Emile Durkheim believed in the idea of social cohesion to help develop while Karl Marx believed in capitalism and…

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    In the writing of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, a corrupt society that is based off of greed and self-centeredness is outlined. In this society, a class system that clearly affects how a community is governed is laid out. The political system is designed in a way that serves the leaders when it comes to industry and productivity. Marx goes in great depth, explaining the “exploitation of one part of society by the other” (16). The people of the society are simply means of production and hold no…

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    Everyone sees the world differently. With this, it means that every aspect of the social world will differ depending on the person. There are many ways to view the world. Some chose to see it in a positive light, while other believe perceive it in a negative manner. Sociologist like Durkheim, Weber, and Marx all viewed the social world in a different way. Durkheim believed that society functioned, while Marx views saw the opposite. Marx (1996) viewed the world as a history of class struggle (1),…

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    Chinese Migrant Workers

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    no clothing on her. The author feels pity and threw a piece of cake at them and they were fighting for it. During her trip she was really uncomfortable with the fact that all of these people were homeless in socialism period. She sarcastically mentions that this probably the fruit of socialism period. Perhaps this symbolize the bad intention of socialist, and it is their fault for letting these people to become the way they are. In china society, there is bunch of beggar all over places like…

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