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    allies. In addition, Marxist and Leninist ideology were inherently expansionist. The US held the view that the Soviet Union was committed to spreading of communism to the rest of the world. Therefore, the US was simply protecting itself and its allies in Western Europe from Marxist ideology and Soviet influence. Therefore, the US not only denounced Stalin’s ruthless and corrupt regime, but also feared that a commitment to the spread of communist ideology could expand Stalin’s influence beyond…

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    clothing as the Black Panthers. After hearing and watching this song numerous times, I do not see it as a promoting violence, but fighting for a radical movement. Therefore, the song that I chose that represents an ideology is called “Formation” by Beyoncé. This song represents an ideology because it promotes feminism and encourages equality especially with black lives. Beyoncé’s song “Formation” had an impact with the fight of feminism rights. In the song, the type of feminism that is deeply…

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    Law Clerks Case Study

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    Discovering the ideology of law clerks is the first problem; by knowing their ideology, we can see how much they differ from the justice’s ideology. The second issue is that data about law clerks is minimal and faint; this may be due to the factor of confidentiality mentioned earlier. The third issue is if we look into the hiring process…

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    Gaia Theory

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    environmental change, and the relationship between life and the environment. In this essay I will be exploring and comparing the Gaia hypothesis in relation to Algic indigenous tribes beliefs and ideology. Land destruction and global warming are ecological problems that can be approached with the ideology of the Gaia theory. insights from the Gaia theory to similar…

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    Peronism In Argentina

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    defending the poor and achieving national unity. Peronism was a prominent ideology in Argentina during the 1930’s and 1940’s, finding itself enveloped in music, cinema, media, and politics. By being so popular in Argentina’s mass culture, Peronism would affect the economic relationships, political implamentations, and societal relations of Argentina during its prominence. Peronism affected the economic ideologies of Argentina through the use of mass culture of radio, cinema, and media.…

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    Flies: A Political Game Politics plays a role in maintaining law and order within our society. Depending on a nation's political ideologies, they will have different stances on certain policies. When countries with different ideologies meet, the meeting can potentially be horrendous, as their different stances may cause conflicts which lead to war. Examples of two ideologies that are extremely different are totalitarianism and liberal democracy. In a totalitarian government, the people will…

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    Qutb

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    For every attempt to impose hegemony there is always an attempt at counter-hegemony. As part two will attest, ideologies of control gave way to ideologies of revolt as counter-intellectuals formed their own version of acceptable wisdom in order to challenge the dominant ideology. In the case of the Middle East that would mainly be in the form of Islam since it was the ideological current pushed by the ruling class, for the counter-intellectual class, they used Islam to claim that the ruling…

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    the Political Spectacle by Murray Edelman. Edelman makes mention that problems are often created with a certain solution already in mind. Essentially the solution exist even before the problem. He even describes a problem as “a reinforcement to an ideology”4. Edelman continues by stating that when the term problem is deplored on a condition, opportunity presents itself. So when people started worrying about health and the regulations were lifted about health claims and the imitation label was…

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    Essay On Racist Skinheads

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    against minorities, homosexuals, non-racist skinhead whites, and the government.” Racist skinheads first emerged in England, primarily in the working-class of East London, in the late 1960’s (Martinez and Selepak). The original concept of skinhead ideology was that it “represented a male, working-class reaction to changes in class and gender roles associated with the hippie movement, and…

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    the way they drove the start of the revolution, and the actual war of independence was developed by the different ideology of both countries. However, the result of the revolutions were very similar in both countries in ways such as included the freedom the construction of new forms of government. Many other effects that impacted both countries and are still making an impact…

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