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    “Outstanding Issues with Implementing German Reunification” Germany has had a tumultuous history and inspiring rise to international prominence over the last century. This political anomaly is referred to in German as “wirtschaftswunder” which translated is the phrase the “wonder of economics.” This eminent rise has been recognized by the leadership role the German government is currently playing in the European Union, in relation to monetary policy that is intended to alleviate the Euro-zone…

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    Antonio Gramsci Introduction Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22 of 1891, in Sardinia, Italy. Gramsci’s journey began in 1915 where he became a journalist for the Italian Socialist Party. However, it was not until 1921 when Gramsci had become a prominent member of the party which split into the Italian Communist Party. On November 8th of 1926 he was arrested for speaking against fascism. Gramsci’s familiarity began in the confine of Regina Coeli prison. His long sentence resulted in his…

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    “Black Privilege: Exploring consciousnesses to de-problematize and normalize blackness” Black privilege is a construct virtually unexplored to the masses. In theory, only white supremacists have ventured to name the phenomenon, though incorrectly. However, such a thing as black privilege may very well exist. But it is no way comparable to white privilege in its meaning or benefits. To be sure, black privilege in the context thus referred is a black person’s ability to adopt a consciousness or…

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    As a citizen of the United State of American I can say that I am grateful to have a constitution that our founding fathers created. Most of all I am grateful that our country is a democracy and the people have the power to elect political officials. After researching forms of government and theories it has allowed me to understand what other individuals from different countries go through. Our democracy is broken up into two, direct and representative. I was able to look a different countries…

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    There are many varying definitions for socialism and capitalism, and many changes in each through the course of human events. Socialism today is seen as a synonym for communism while capitalism is seen as either evil or the only viable option available to us. In actuality, most existing governments use characteristics of both. Socialism and capitalism each have their pros and cons, as well as complex histories and ideals or goals to achieve. History of Socialism To start, socialism is simply…

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    All throughout history, humans have been infatuated with power. People gaining power, people taking power, and people looking for more power. In Latin there are 25 different words used to describe different kinds of power that existed in their world. Each of these words in themselves has a definition of the kind of power they describe. Power is one of the most sought after things in the world and yet the exact definition seems unclear as it has many meanings. This is because power is largely…

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    Student ID: 352590878 Introduction: Masculinity and the associated set of behaviours are linked to the acceptance of Violence. Individuals valued in a society influenced by Hegemonic Masculinity, are not only valued for their leadership, or business prowess, but for their violent tendencies, as such, Hegemonic Masculinity relates to Domestic Violence, this connection is often found in terms of low-level violence, in everyday scenario’s, this is because the violence results in0 no effect on their…

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    women serving as surrogates for childless couples. The Handmaid’s Tale tells the story of Offred’s life prior to the change in government and follows her as she navigates life from her current station. Based on the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Marxism gives attention to social structures and classes, which includes the ideology that the ruling class remains in authority due to the subjugation of the working class. The theory of…

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    importance among the public and openly spoke out and protested on the government’s transgressions. During the end of the 1940’s Castro was introduced and greatly influenced by Marxism. Marxism was the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Through studying Marxism, Castro came to the conclusion that it was not only the corrupt politicians that were a problem of Cuba, but also it was the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie that was also a problem. In 1950, Castro graduated…

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    In this essay I will discuss what the economic theorist, political theorist and social scientist Karl Marx (and to a minor degree Friedrich Engels) outline and explain in the Communist Manifesto in regards to the Bourgeoisie being responsible for the creation of their own grave-diggers and the pattern of class struggle that Marx sees developing under the Capitalist system. I will do this by first looking at how Marx views history previous to Modern Bourgeois society and the development of the…

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