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    The cultural Marxist ideology in the United States today originates from Europe, not from Obama. Understanding cultural Marxism goes a long way to understanding the American decline, the slide into a police state and the bizarre belief that Obama is a Messiah. The author gives a detailed description of cultural Marxism in, cultural Marxism – social chaos and those behind it in, the modern social liberal. Specifically for Americans and from decades ago, the warnings were always there, explained…

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    Identity Conflict

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    Identities Conflict It is impossible that a person who have only one identity in his long life because people all have the different relationship with each other in this complex social. Although I’m a student, I have many identities, for example, like to cook, car buff, good at singing and interested in repair things. Sometimes people will create a conflict of my identity, maybe they don’t know me clearly or some misunderstanding between them and me. So, at first I want to talk about an…

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    Chapter Six: Socialism

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    Chapter Six: Socialism The most prevalent antithesis to capitalism is, of course, socialism. While there exist many forms of socialism, economically, they all rely primarily on social ownership and control over capital production and management of the economy to the state, cooperative enterprises, or even a semblance of citizen ownership ( I say semblance because, let’s face it, once the state decides where ownership lies, it’s all over for you). The participating society (again, the semblance…

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    Karl Marx And Ayn Rand

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    Karl Marx and Ayn Rand are two of the most recognizable philosophers of the modern era. They both had extremely differing views on how money should be used and what money is good for. Ayn Rand, famous for her books Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, has a strong belief that money is not a force for evil, but a force for good and change. Karl Marx, on the other hand, had a very underhanded view of money and its effectiveness as a motivator. He believed that money could only temporarily…

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    Professor Angello’s lectures and Tyson’s chapter on Marxism were very consumable. They helped me recognize and correct a lot of misinformation that I had been fed about Marxism, and it’s not hard to see why so much misinformation about Marxist theory would be present in the popular culture of a capitalist society. I really like that Marxist theory recognizes the way a literary body is both influenced by the culture it is produced in and influences the culture it is produced into. I never liked…

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    Manifesto. And, ever since its introduction to the general public this very pamphlet has perplexed, intrigued and insulted millions after having been acquainted with the very ideas of note in this title. Causing a major disruption in the Twentieth century, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels provided the roots for the February and October Revolutions in Russia, the War of Liberation in China, as well as the Cold War. Their words have influenced the world in a way that most politicians and evil…

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    (Marx, Karl and Engels Frederick. “The Communist Manifesto.” February, 1848: 11.) This explains the lengths of which the bourgeoisie will go to have their products brought from all corners of the world, in every society, regardless of which part of the world the bourgeoisie existed and so does the products they have created. These products and fashion items people in the lower classes are consuming in a rapid rate to improve their economic status and social status in a world that benefits the…

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    Karl Marx’s The Communist Manifesto and Charles Darwin’s The Descent of Man both present the separation of humans into categories. In Marx’s The Communist Manifesto, he divides the human population into the bourgeoisie and the proletariat based on income, but claims disregarding classes and having a society in which everyone can benefit from the same level of production and do an equal amount of work will lead to a better society. Darwin brings forth the idea that ancestors of an organism…

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    Lord of the Flies, a novel written by William Golding, is an allegory for the political reality of the time it was written in: the 1950s. During the 1950s, World War II and the Cold War, wars that concerned liberal democracy and totalitarianism, transpired. This novel is an allegory that examines these two opposing political ideologies. Liberal democracy, a democracy based on the recognition of individual rights and freedoms (governmentvs.com), is symbolized by Ralph, a predominantly equitable…

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    Sociology is a social science that enables people to understand the structure of society. Sociology is a study of modern societies. Modern societies result in three different revolutions. This includes Scientific, Industrial, and political. In order for Sociologist to understand the present, it is essential to consider the past. This can be explained through the concept of Sociological Immigration. The concept of Sociological Immigration was coined by C.Wright Mills in 1959, to demonstrate…

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