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    Classical sociologists such as, Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Max Weber describe economic interests as one of the motivations for social action. Adam Smith argues that economic interest is the only purpose for social action and through this societies prosper. Marx and Engels on the other hand believe that social action driven by economic interest is imposed onto society by institutions. Finally, Weber argues that history’s contingent development has caused an era where economic…

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    Karl Marx Vs Adam Smith

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    The two theorists that I will be comparing are Karl Marx and Adam Smith. Karl Marx was a renowned economist and revolutionary socialist. Although he was born in Prussia in 1818, Marx spent the majority of his life living in London were he moved in 1849 and remained there until his death in 1883. Many of his theories on society, economics and politics are based around classes, in particular the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. He heavily believed in the inevitable collapse of capitalism and the…

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    1984 Literary Essay: Winston Smith, Hero or Not? George Orwell once offered this definition of heroism: ordinary people doing whatever they can to change social systems that do not respect human decency, even with the knowledge that they can’t possibly succeed. The reader identifies with Winston through his weaknesses rather than for his strengths. He is no bigger-than-life Hercules but a tired, middle-aged, non-descript man reduced to subordinate by “the system.” Winston is nobody important in…

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    Individual: Up to 1763 John Smith was an English soldier and adventurer and was the first one to draw the map of the Chesapeake Bay and New England. He went to Virginia and Chesapeake Bay in 1608 and 1609. When the settlers and Smith arrived in Jamestown, he taught them how to farm and work to get the colony growing. There were times where the Powhatan Indians attacked the colony, and, because of that Smith was hurt and had to go back to England. Pocahontas was an Indian who was given to the…

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    1) The two sides of Adam Smith is that he was a economist and a philosopher of ethics. He created a book called “Theory of Moral Sentiments” which is a develop comprehensive and version of moral sentimentalism. When he was a economist he had created a book called “The Wealth of Nations”. 2. The conflict spiral is known to patterns of escalation and equilibrium in conflict. It contains the five basic strategies that are contending, yielding, problem solving, withdrawing and inaction. It is a…

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    Character Analysis; Winston Smith • Winston Smith is a calm, cool and collected member of the Party. In his spare time he strives to overthrow the party and establish the world as far back as his memory allows him. His plan of attack to overthrow the party is very subtle. But in the end his carefulness does him in. He then gets taken to have his ideals reconformed to The Party’s “true” thoughts. “Two and Two make five...He Accepted everything. Orwell 290” Julia • Winston’s girlfriend. A…

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    Dan Dougherty Hist 489 Leonard 12/12/14 Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life is the product of a meticulously researched effort by Nicholas Phillipson to chronicle the entirety of Adam Smith’s life outside of just what information scholars have been able to glean from Smith’s few academic writings. Phillipson reconstructs Smith’s intellectual ancestry and explains what influenced Smith, and what Smith in turn gave to the rapidly changing philosophical culture of…

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    One might have same views, but what is different is that they approach them differently. Adam Smith and Karl marx are two economic philosophers best known for their social and economic thinking on how to drive an economy of capitalist views. These ideas in each of their works the Wealth of the Nations by Adam Smith and The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx both portray their ideologies on how a society functions. These ideas still lives with generations and gives lineage to the capitalistic…

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    Although Adam Smith and Karl Marx have radically different economic theories, both their ideologies have the same goal in mind: greater freedom. Their divergent views therefore arise from their different ideas of what freedom is. Smith ties freedom to financial gain whereas Marx ties freedom to financial ownership. These differing views on freedom can be seen in their different attitudes towards machinery. While Smith sees machinery as furthering the efficiency of society which he connects to…

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    John Smith sought adventure. William Bradford sought freedom. Both men had adventurous lives. But John Smith is still better. John Smith was born into a farmers family. He didn’t want to be a farmer, he sought adventure. So, he ran away to become a sailor at thirteen. His parents stopped him, however, and shipped him off to become a merchant boy. John quit at age sixteen, shortly after his father died, and his mother re-married. He became a mercenary, and became a good soldier. When the war he…

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