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    Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov also known as Lenin was a Russian communist revolutionary and politician. Lenin asserted that socialism corresponds to Marx’s first phase of communist society and communism proper to the second. He was heavily linked with communism therefore I think ‘Good Bye Lenin’ is an appropriate title for the movie. The named Lenin is used a reference to communism. And with the unification of East and West Germany in 1989 communism was leaving East Germany where Alex and his family…

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    1.Introduction 1.1 Structural Functionalism Structural Functionalism is a basic perspective of sociology, which portrays society as one structure with several parts. Functionalism interprets the society as one which has several elements like the customs, norms, institutions, etc. The Functionalism perspective is one of the oldest in society and the most effective one. It began in the 19th century. It characterizes each sector of the society and how it is related to the concern of maintain…

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    positive outcomes by giving women larger roles in society, expanding the middle class, and the increase of population. Before the Industrial Revolution, females were living at home making extremely low wages while males were dominating the labor market. The Industrial Revolution helped solve…

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    In the world of economics, the scenario is always given with the following words, “with all things being equal”. There is nothing equal about one man owning another man. It is a false connotation when it comes to labour power and how it was conceived. Those who loathed for power, craved it, and aspired to beat everyone else with the same goal became extremely rich. Those who only wanted to get by, with food in their stomachs and a roof over their heads became poorer. The fine line between the…

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    different India, an India of his dreams; free of oppression, misery, and classism. The culture which is developed by Europe and Britain during the 15th through 19th centuries was about capital colonization which says complete exploitation of colonies for their own benefit. Agriculture was the basic pillar of Indian economy. For about eighty percent of Indian population espoused it as people as their principal source of livelihood. It use to contribute to seventy percent of national income.…

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    Adam Smith supported the high class, he proposed the free market in which producers produce the amount they want and charge how much they want. Also he thinks that people are naturally selfish. Smith wanted to compete for more money and the rich to have everything. Smith also wants prices to rise which is bad for…

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    In the midst of a war how people interact with others from different cultures or within their own, may be their making or breaking point. In the book Storming Heaven by Denise Giardina and in the movie Matewan, it is clear to see how the miners have conflict with the company, the scabs, and with themselves, and how the miners come together within their own group and with the scabs. Each of these interactions impact the fight for the miner’s basic human rights against the company men either for…

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    Before the concept of the Confucian philosophy was taken actions into actual political economy, the argument was mainly about the moral markets. Where Confucianism purposed that there exists a balance between ethnicity and moral behavior. To be more precise, one can choose between acting morally and ethnically to gain reputation or, acting selfishly to gain more wealth, which was also known…

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    improved the lot of the working class . Auden argues the Freudian /Marxist determinisms that behavior is determined unconsciously by instinctive needs "Hunger allows no choice ", "error bred in the bone ". Auden rejects most notably Marxist socialism 'There is no such thing as the state " He focuses on modern Capitalism "blind skyscrapers "as the government tells people to remain neutral for their own good .It is the human jealousy which leads to evil where politicians make…

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    Imagine a world, a world in the future, imagine a world completely industrialized, a world controlled by a select group of people at the top of the world state. This world strives for perfection, incredible power was in the hands of very few and it was used to make the world a better place. They called it a perfect world, a utopia but is there such a thing as a perfect world? Not when people are not happy. Imagine a world where people are supposed to be happy but they are not. Certain…

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