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    make out many differences between Feudal Socialism and Communism in the manifesto. They also speak of rallying the proletariats to over through the bourgeois, as well as the elimination of private property. Next, Marx compares Middle Class Socialism. Marx feels as if the bourgeois have ruined this system as well. The middle class socialist system fluctuates between the proletariat and the bourgeois, however, similar to all the other systems the individual members are constantly bogged down by…

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    the capitalist structure and called for full equality. Class conflict and the struggle of the proletariat are at the core of Marxist ideology. Marx and Engels criticized materialism and the dynamic between the dominant class (the bourgeoisie) and the subordinate class (the proletariat). They theorized that the conflict between these classes would erupt into inevitable revolution, in which the proletariat would overthrow the dominant class and establish a new classless, egalitarian society (Mason…

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    Winston Smith Symbolism

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    true allegiance is to Big Brother. He not only turns in Winston but is in fact a high-ranking member of the Party and this would be a big strike against Marx as the Bourgeoisie has successfully turned the Proletariat against itself. Marx, as pointed out earlier held the belief that the Proletariat by default would naturally take the reigns of society and take the state in a direction that would suit the lives of that greater party of people. Thus, when Big Brother is able to utilize the…

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    To what extent is a Marxist reading of "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria 's Lover" useful in opening up potential meanings? Ultimately, the source of tragedy in both 'My Last Duchess ' and 'Porphyria 's Lover ', is the capitalistic societal structures that provoke the oppression of its people. Though this subjugation may arise from the corrupt economic system that Marxism critiques, Browning 's scrutiny of society may also delve into social barriers such as feminism, and the adverse…

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    Bertolt Brecht Influence

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    As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the world theatre. His search for anew kind of theatre made his theatre a modern avant-garde whichhas left its traces in postmodern theatres. This paper tries toinvestigate Brecht’s epic theatre as a modern avant-garde and itsinfluence in postmodern theatre. His epic theatre was in fact a revoltagainst the main stream modern theatre in which Brecht openlydeclares that theatre should be ‘political.’…

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    by constantly providing her with minimal opportunities to climb the corporate ladder and keeping her occupied with a heavy workload so that she feels powerless and unable to ever achieve economic equality. As a result, Krithika, like any other proletariat, eventually gets tired of this inequality and along with her other undervalued co-workers, resigns her job. In the eyes of a neo-marxist, this would be the point in time in which the working class gets fed up and due to their desperation, start…

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    In The communist manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels there is a focus on the situation of many individuals who have prestigious jobs such as physicians, lawyers, priests, poets, and the man of science. These individuals who have prestigious jobs in today are society, were not being treated with the respect and right actions towards them. Marx explained that there were paid as normal worker with wage similar to the people who weren’t from the same social status as these professionals. I…

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    can then bring about great families, since they then have more power over the food sources than most people. However, having great families can led to class conflict as can having an urban proletariat. Having the unequal balance of money and power causes class conflict in these societies. The urban proletariat comes from having a population nucleation which comes about from warfare which is a key part of a state-level…

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    Animal Farm Civil War

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    A simple dispute can lead to a war that will change history forever. Orwell shows this in a fascinating way relating the Russian Civil War to the Battle of the Cowshed. When the animals are getting rid of their ruler, they are free to do whatever that pleases them. They decide to establish rules that could change their lives forever. When their ruler comes back and tries to take back the farm, the animals do amazing things that were learned from Julius Caesar’s Campaigns. The Civil war of Russia…

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    early 20th century America. Revulsions that Sinclair thoroughly mentions include the dirtiness and filth that existed in American meatpacking industries, the political corruption and mafias that existed in major American cities, the huge homeless proletariat, and the evil misuses of capitalism. Of these horrors, the one that most surprised and appealed to me was how capitalism was abused by the American aristocracy to steal and feed off the less fortunate social affiliations such as immigrants…

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