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    Emile Durkheim lived in France until the twentieth century. During this time Durkheim focused on social change and industrial society. He questions social order and was curious of how social order is achieved and maintained within social progress (Dillion, 2014). Durkheim is known for coming up with the discipline of sociology, he differentiated it from philosophy and psychology by focusing on the empirical research and social facts. Durkheim was one of the first to explain the existence and…

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    In comparing and contrasting the presentation of the self through Erving Goffman’s The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life to Max Weber’s Bureaucracy and The Types of Legitimate Domination, they portray how one’s own self is shaped by society and to what extent people are free from society. As Weber tends to look at how hierarchies are impacted by the institutions of society and the leaders that are conditioned to fill those roles, Erving Goffman takes a unique perspective on the formation…

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    An anarchist utopia is a place free of structure, an “intentional community” (Bey 2003, 95) that embraces the Chaos that “never died” (Bey, 3). Le Guin’s The Dispossessed (Le Guin 2003) Depicts such a utopia. Anarres hosts an anarcho-syndicalist society. There is no political system, socioeconomic classes, or possession. Everyone has the “birthright of decision” (Le Guin, 9). “Nobody goes hungry while another eats” (Le Guin, 285). The only organizational forces are the computers that…

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    Misael Sanchez World of Business Sept. 25, 2017 “Money, Greed, and God” by Jay W. Richards Chapters 1& 2 Analysis “Money, Greed, and god” Chapters One & Two Analysis” I perpetually rest assure that Capitalism is selfish and corrupt. Contemplating that greed hurts the poor and helps the rich, that greed is all about the desire for money and power. After reading the introduction and chapters one and two of Jay W. Richar ds book “Money, Greed and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution “,…

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    The war between Aristocrats, Bourgeoisie, and Proletarians was stirred when Karl Marx produced the book The Communist Manifesto. The Communist Manifesto is both a reaction to the events of the French revolution and a reflection of industrialization and nationalism in 19th century Europe, in the sense that the Bourgeoisie are the sole issue. A few key ideas that will be discussed is Marx’ view of history, the French Revolution, the current state of affairs in Europe, the role gender played, as…

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    Karl Marx Post Capitalism

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    According to Karl Marx, capitalism entails maximization of personal profit making activities to get rich. This theory emerged during the industrial revolution in Western Europe and it spread through the world through the philosophies of Karl Marx. It is applicable to many activities in the human life like production where production and distribution of goods and services is done within capitalist societies. The forms of making money or getting rich by private individuals may include merchant…

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    Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There, by David Brooks, is an insightful exploration of societal roles throughout the 20th and 21st century in North America. I believe this book provides a framework to understand how and why standards and class have developed in the way they have and, in my case, allows the reader to draw conclusions regarding their own goals and desires in their private and professional endeavours. The term Bobo is derived from combining the terms…

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    The process of globalization is so uniquely displayed as Timothy Brooks uses Johannes Vermeer’s painting to illustrate the important events in the seventieth and eighteenth centuries, as well as shed light on the world, causing readers to think in a different manner. He shows that globalization was not simply because of one person, or one group of people, but many different cultures, thoughts, and ideas. Through the use of Vermeer’s paintings, Timothy Brooks discusses the rise of the global…

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    The argument between whether socialism or capitalism is better has been a long-standing debate within the economic community for years. In the article, Capitalism or Socialism? Another Two-Pole Solutions from the “Journal of Global Economics”, Paul Cusack suggests that the best option is somewhere in the middle. He uses the two-pole technique to understand what the best amount of government spending is within an economy. The two-pole technique is a mathematical way of comparing two contrasting…

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    Many sociologists use different theories to help them understand the diverse behaviors in society. Sociologist often use the most three important theoretical approaches, structural-functional approach, the social-conflict approach, and the symbolic-interaction approach. These three approaches majorly contribute to the understanding of how our society works. Sociologist also apply these three theoretical approaches to how families function and their operations. Structural-functional approach and…

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