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    Liberalism, conservatism and socialism are different ideological families that include many concepts, ideas, and thoughts. Michael Freeden has came up with four features of ideologies which could be used to analysis these ideological families. These features are proximity, priority, permeability and proportionality. Each of them could explain some aspects of each ideological family. First of all, “proximity” means that the political concepts only make sense when they are within a particular…

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    As a whole the world itself is a series of “fates” or “destinies” that are inevitably intertwined, the acts of one man changing the acts of another. C.W Mills believed that in order to understand the way in which one person comes to be whom they are in this world, we must look at their life through the idea of sociological imagination. Which Mills describes as something that “enables its possessor to understand the larger historical scene in terms of its meaning for the inner life and the…

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    The American Dream How hard do you have to fight to get what you deserve? Jurgis Rudkus is one of the two characters that will soon find out. He is the main character in the novel called The Jungle that is written by Upton Sinclair. James Braddock is the other character that goes through a fight to be successful. He is the main character in the movie/book of Cinderella Man. Throughout the novel and the movie, the physical, relationship and emotional traits of both Jurgis Rudkus and James…

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    Rituals and Customs became necessary in the age of decline, when people no longer embodies the Way and its Potency. Disorder and chaos arise as a result of the diversity in people and things when they are no longer unified in the Way and its Potency. Rituals and customs are implemented as tools to aid the ruler in creating order and harmony in the society again. Chapter 11 explores the origins of rituals and what kind of techniques current sage rulers should employ in establishing rituals such…

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    Charles Wright Mills was an American sociologist. He was best known for his theories and the way he defined sociological imagination. Sociological Imagination is the vivid awareness of the relationships between personal experience and the wider society. When you think about the two words, “Sociological” you think of the study of humans social behavior and the way they react to different things around them. “Imagination” is thinking about things in your own point of view. So when you put the two…

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    In this essay we are going to analyze the Weberian concepts of leadership, religion and rationalization but before we start I would like to give brief introduction about Max Weber. “Max weber is one of those philosophers who have been able to explain us about our economic system in which we live in, also called capitalism. He was best known for his thesis of the ‘Protestant Ethic’ relating protestantism to capitalism and for his ideas on bureaucracy. Weber’s profound influence on sociological…

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    Hispanic Family Sociology

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    By studying the aspects that influence the structure of the family, it becomes evident that the term family is interpreted differently based on the varying social stratifications that is experienced by the individual. The social stratifications of gender/sex, race/ethnicity, social class, and age are important in their ability to analyze the family structure. These factors impact the experiences of the minority groups of Hispanics, Muslims, and Asians in the United States. By comparing and…

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    Essay On Cinderella Man

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    James J. Braddock, son of Irish immigrants, is a well-known example of a man who experienced prosperity and success during the Roaring Twenties and the hardships of the impoverished Great Depression. Braddock is a boxer from New Jersey who flourished during the beginning of his career, and he is known as the “Bulldog of Bergen” because he is tough fighter and is never knocked out. After a hand injury that ruins his winning streak, Braddock is asked to resign from the boxing profession. James J.…

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    SOC10020 Name: Danielle Archbold Student number: 13509716 Lecturer: Aogan Mulcahy Tutor : Nivelton Title: “Sociology emerged as an attempt to understand modern society” This essay focuses and investigates how sociology emerged in order to comprehend the developments and changes of modern society. It begins by discussing sociology at a personal level and will also determine the differences between Pre-modern and Modern societies. This essay will refer to Emilie Durkheim’s approach to…

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    Gift Economy Theory

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    Reading 1 – Introduction to Part Five (Theory), Week 3 In this reading, the social logic of consumption by Mauss has provides a platform for other scholars to argued, inspired and challenged. As stated by the author of this reading, in reference to Mauss’s work on ‘gift economy’ that in certain societies, gift exchange is seen as a primary means for fostering social ties and obligation but it didn’t form the full fledge of commercial exchange. But when monetary involves, the gifts connotes…

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