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    right of self determination also serves as a major factor for the ethical issue at hand. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the legislation statue of the activity would surely affect Australia moral views significantly as well as give rise to new ideologies on the value of life and…

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    In this reflection, I combine the content of the two classes last week. First, I will give my reply to several questions that posted by the discussion leaders. Secondly, I summarize and present my thoughts to several discussion topics in class. And finally, I would like to posit my questions to Marx, Marxists, or Post-Marxist. For the class on Tuesday, one question we discussed was about the differences between money as capital and money as mere money. My own answer to this is that Marx…

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    within the current superstructure as “they contribute to the effective dominant culture and are a central articulation of it” (Williams 1434), while creating more production for the base through intellectual labour and the process of dominant ideologies that become commoditized. However, the formation and theories of cultural materialism and the consumption of it has led to the analyzation of how certain social and economic cultures integrated…

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    community and profession is aware of the importance of counseling those with a diverse background. We do not counsel from a one-fits-all standpoint. In order for the betterment of the client and our chosen profession we must tailor our counseling ideology to fit the client and the culture in which they exist. If the American society is truly a melting pot then we as reputable counselors need to be cognizant of the fact. Living within our country today we have people from all different cultures,…

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    Schmitt insist that the friend -enemy distinction is the defining feature of the political, and that violence is the mode of preservation for the state and its beliefs. “Each participant is in a position to judge whether the adversary intends to negate his opponent’s way of life and therefore must be repulsed or fought in order to preserve one’s own form of existence” (Schmitt 1927, 27). The political exist to justly defend the created political order. A group of people who willingly engage…

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    stated amongst his speech, “We are all Republicans; we are all Federalists” (Jefferson, 1801). This helps to convey his message of unity and shows how powerfully he felt about this ideology. Although these speeches were given during different times, it is evident that both presidents felt strongly towards the ideology of unity amongst the…

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    rather strange actions. These ideas which permeate the play are all grounded in the fundamental concept of ideology and the interpellation of the “subject” by said ideologies. As well as Althusser’s specific understanding of how the concept is ultimately manifested in reality. All of the ideologies have affected Gallimard in various ways and in conjunction together these specific ideologies coalesce in a way which ultimately leads him to act as…

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    In Porterfield's work, Conceived in Doubt: Religion and Politics in the New American Nation, she addresses the impact that religion and politics had on each other from the very beginning of the United States. Throughout the work, she addresses not only politics and religion, but the impact that gender, race, and class had on the religious and political systems that were developing. Porterfield's main points all circle back to the main theme of doubt, in which political and religious changes and…

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    people within these categories is preconscious (false consciousness), meaning that the process is not a product of reason. Moreover, a contained set of these mental categories is nothing other than ideology, by which a mental category and criteria for membership into that group…

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    of people in the U.S through racial segregation and ideological-segregated enclaves (Motyl,2016). In this theory there are two components which he states, “People have gut-level intuitions about the ideology of different enclaves, and when the ideology if a community matches people’s personal ideology,…

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