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    Propaganda As a Tool to Overcome Alienation According to Karl Marx‚ the proletariat that worked in large factories did not feel any connection to the products they were making. Because each worker worked only on one component of the product the factory produced‚ and generally workers could not afford the products on which they were working‚ the workers got estranged from their own labour. Karl Marx called the process of becoming estranged of one’s own labour ‘alienation’‚ and several cultural and literal

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    Scapegoating in Modern Society In our “monster” stories we learned about several instances where innocent people were portrayed as monsters. In modern society we do the same thing; we see someone that looks different than us and want to lay all our mistakes on them. In “Lusus Naturae” by Margaret Atwood a girl with a disease that makes her hairy with pink teeth‚ red fingernails‚ and yellow eyes watches a couple having intercourse in a meadow. She thought that they were like her because of the

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    Outline and Discuss Marx’s Theory of Alienation Karl Marx’s Theory of Alienation is the assertion that through Capitalist industrial practices‚ the worker will experience a series of feelings of disconnection from integral parts of the labour process and ultimately‚ from humanity itself. I will argue that this theory will be relevant as long as the reign of Capitalism dominates modern society. Marx advocates that the only way alienation can be alleviated is through the destruction of the current

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    Modern Society is Copying a Fictional One “A cultural shift is not always an ideological one - or at least not always the one you imagine. Our norms are always evolving.” says David Harsanyi. As time goes by‚ everyday habits are altered to match current events and society. Neil Postman makes a point in Amusing Ourselves to Death by stating that modern society is becoming like Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and not like George Orwell’s 1984. Postman includes many factors in his argument like the

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    THE THEME of ALIENATION IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S FICTION. By: Mrs. Asha Rai‚ Lecturer in English‚ Technocrats Institute of Technology‚ Bhopal. Alienation‚ which means emotional isolation or dissociation‚ has been a very common theme among modern writers. This alienation is a major offshoot of the industrial revolution. Today‚ it has taken deep roots in everyday life‚ in science‚ in philosophy‚ in psychology‚ sociology and literature- covering a large panorama of almost every aspect of

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    definition of tolerance is “willingness to accept feelings‚ habits‚ or beliefs that are different from your own” (Merriam Webster). However the modern unofficial definition of tolerance requires a person to not only accept someone’s idea‚ but you must also must not disagree with an individual’s idea otherwise you are being intolerant. The problem with this modern day misconception is that to tolerate someone you must also think that they are wrong or disagree with them. Tolerating

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    Well in the dystopian society in The Giver by Lois Lowry. This is their everyday life‚ which makes the protagonist Jonas wonder why is this the case. Jonas’ society and modern day society have close to nothing in common. While Jonas’ society is emotionless‚ experiences sameness‚ and does not have choices‚ Modern day society consists of love‚ celebrates individuality‚ and has freedom to choose. In Jonas’ society they have no emotional connections‚ whereas in our society where we are free to love

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    Attitudes Portrayed in the Modern Day Sitcom on the Views and Beliefs of Modern Society. Throughout its long history‚ the sitcom has been commonly understood to define the cultural norms of modern society through such comedy techniques as satire and irony. Like modern society‚ certain characteristics of the sitcom have evolved over time‚ while others have remained consistent. The evolution of the sitcom coincides with the generational shift in attitudes of society towards certain beliefs and

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    : PC - 10 University : DRAVIDIAN UNIVERSITY Broad Field of Research : Fiction (Indian English Literature) Title : The Theme of Alienation in the Novels of Arun Joshi. Name of the Supervisor: Dr. R. Gandhi Subramanian. M.A.‚ M. Phil.‚ Ph.D.‚ THE THEME OF ALIENATION IN THE NOVELS OF ARUN JOSHI INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE: AN INTRODUCTION Literature has said something always fascinating. It is to man’s advantage that

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    How Has Modern Society Affected People’s Happiness Taqi Mohammed Rahat Noor (212182215) Research Paper (UNI 123) How Has Modern Society Affected People’s Happiness Over the past century‚ most societies all around the world have undergone a drastic rate of transformation. Science and technology have reached unprecedented heights‚ democracy has spread across the globe like a wildfire‚ economies have flourished and our capability to comprehend ourselves and the rest of the universe has never

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