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    “Reputation”, can be considered as a social term. The concept of reputation is made up of two major elements; the first is the person and how much does he work to gain a good reputation among the people in the society. The second element is the social criteria which the members of the society use to judge the reputation of any one in the society. In this essay I will discuss the reputation of one of the famous divas; Madonna Louise, the most famous pop American singer, she has got the title of…

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    Having wealth seems to give you a sense of privilege and from an outsider's point of view, rich people seem to live in a perfect, blissful world. Pride and Prejudice analyzes the idea of the important of wealth and class to many people in society, but what if wealth and high class wasn't all the it was cut out to be? What if being a part of the upper class actually didn't make you any different than someone else? Analyzing Mr. Collins' arrogant tone compared to Elizabeth's candid tone and direct…

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    If someone asks about the existence of social hierarchy, most of the people would answer that they think that social hierarchy exists. In one’s workplace, in one’s town, in one’s house, in one’s church, even in one’s school, the hierarchy exists. There are helpful social hierarchies which help people to be organized, but there are also hierarchies that aggravate segregation, conflict, and quarrel. To kill a mockingbird deals with the hierarchy that existed at that time. The book was published in…

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    thousand dollars. Gaalee, Grand-mama, you rich” (53). Travis’ response shows that like Beneatha his English also contains slangs. George Murchison who is also Beneatha’s boyfriend is a man who has assimilated himself totally within the American culture, and speaks the kind of African American English, college going students speak but at the same time he speaks an English similar to the Americans. When Walter asks him what he is being taught at college, George replies: “You’re all wacked up with…

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    Pygmalion Social class Essay Thought the play we notice how social class affects the interactions between the characters and the way they classify a person just by what they have not the quality of person they are. Mr. Higgins a man of may with the best payed education is the mentor of Liza. He who has had the best education and belongs to an upper social class, but as a human being has no manners and no education at all. And liza a poor innocent flower poor who dreams of…

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    discuss class struggle, the modern bourgeoisie as a result of the revolutions and also the proletariat’s as the subject and object of history. Class struggle Marx and Engels explore the conflict which was present between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat societies. Society years ago to today’s modern society have always worked in the same way, those of a lower class work for those above them. Class struggle occurs when the proletariats are paid by the bourgeoisie to produce things for them to…

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    Gramsci Free Time Analysis

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    Capitalism is an inherent system that is built on subjugating the lower class and having the upper class on top. It is built to dominate and control other classes. However, this only works with the consent of the lower class. Hence why the elites need to constantly be asserting and justifying their dominance over the classes. Free Time, according to Adorno, is a parody of itself. The unfree people are unaware of this process as they are of the unfreedom itself.” (93, Reader). Therefore people…

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    Mao's Deviation Essay

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    1 Comparison of factors On the surface, Mao followed many aspects of Marxist’s communist theory. This are especially seen in the aspects of the abolition of the bourgeoisie, elimination of private property. In this section, I will be focusing more on the areas of deviation. Aspect Marx Mao Deviated? Social Classes Removal of bourgeoisie Eradication of 4 classes No Abolishment of private property Land to be redistributed Collectivization Land redistributed + collectivization Not at all Education…

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    . Rapid industrialization followed by unpredictable changes in the lives of the people began to register its effects in the writing of the Victorian novelists. The gap between the rich and the poor escalated new heights of differences and there arose an economically well off ‘middle class’ in the society dictating the terms and regulations of the society. Developmental activities and production in the sphere of agriculture took to occupying a backseat and people from villages started moving…

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    Liberalism believes in exponential economic growth, and a liberal sees a country as simply an economy to exploit, and not a traditional society. Marxism also looks with scorn on the nation and the people, by seeing "nation and race as a bourgeoisie prejudice." (Fisheaters.com, 2015). If a profit can be made out of people, then a Liberalist is happy. This is seen through a variety of examples, such as, big corporations supporting cheap labour. Liberalism and Marxism support internationalism…

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