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    KARL MARX

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    Marxism. Marx can be thought of as having offered two sets of ideas‚ the first of which we can accept if we wish to‚ without accepting the second. 1. Marx gave us a theory of society‚ i.e ‚ an explanation of how society works‚ of how and why history has unfolded‚ and especially an account of the nature of capitalism. These are of great value for the task of describing what is going on in the world and for understanding the problems and directions of our society today. 2. But Marx also regarded

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    Marx in Soho

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    Marx in Soho is written by Howard Zinn‚ a historian‚ about the life of Karl Marx. Zinn wrote the play to show a rare perspective of Marx as a husband and father to his wife and children (Welchel 2009). The play portrays Marx as defending the principles of communism. The play reminds the audience that capitalism without a conscience will always bring about a revolution. Communism is a system of political and economic organization in which property is owned by the members of the community and

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    Marx and Abortion

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    to the international debate over the rights of the unborn. “Human Life and Fetal Images‚” an essay by Rebecca Albury‚ appeared in the Australian publication on August 10 of this year. Albury made the following statements about the teachings of Karl Marx and their relationship to the unborn: A Marxist believes that personality and human value are imparted by the external and economic environment‚ not by any inherent spiritual value‚ or even by biological processes. The fetus‚ according to a Marxist

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    Tylor and Frazer were not alone in their use of sociology to understand religion. A sociologist perhaps more influential than Tylor and Frazer was Emile Durkheim. Durkheim was a frontrunner in the introduction of the field of sociology. He used this scientific sociology to comprehend religion and discover the basis of it. Emile Durkheim explored the scientific realm of sociology and how it related to religion. He viewed the defining feature of religion as the concept of the sacred. This conclusion

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    Critical Writing: Critical Essay II Erin Diaz California University of Pennsylvania Starting on p. 96 Anderson discusses people’s conversations on cell phones by relating it to Georg Simmels’ concept of the “aura of the self.” Explain what Anderson is talking about. What kinds of things are people doing or accomplishing when they talk on their cell phones in public in the Gallery Mall? Although I am not one hundred percent certain‚ I believe that Georg Simmel’s meaning of “aura of self” is

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    Simmel explains the significant role of the stranger in society. The stranger can be viewed as someone who “comes today and stays tomorrow.” This implies‚ that the stranger has a fleeting role in society and is on a different level from the rest. Although the stranger is in close proximity to others‚ he is mentally far away. Simmel thinks the stranger to be lonely‚ dissatisfied and mentally displaced. The stranger appears to be stuck in the gray areas of life wherever he visits. Regardless of the

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    Max Weber Bureaucracy

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    Preliminary Exam Summary; Section: Organizations By Eileen Bevis CITATION: Weber‚ Max. Economy and Society. Edited Guenther Roth and Claus Wittich. New York: Bedminister Press‚ 1968‚ vol. 1‚ Conceptual Exposition‚ pgs. 956-1005‚ “Bureaucracy”. ABSTRACT: The chapter on “Bureaucracy” is in vol. 3 of E&S‚ along with six other chapters on various types of domination‚ legitimacy‚ and authority. What you should know‚ context-wise: bureaucracy is the typical expression of rationally regulated

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    DIVISION OF LABOR IN SOCIETY The Division of Labor in Society by Emile Durkheim explains how in the modern societies the division of labor affects individuals and society contradicting Marx’s belief that the division of labor will all result to alienation. Durkheim argued that the division of labor is not necessarily “bad” for it “increases both the productive capacity and skill of the workman; it is the necessary condition for the intellectual and material development of societies; it is the source

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    Essay On Marx Alienation

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    Marx believed in objectification when it came to labor‚ or essentially the outside/visible things we create are the workings of our internal thoughts—in my job‚ this is seen when I program accounts for our call takers as I make the visible (the account the agent works from) by thinking internally what the way to get the best functionality of the account would be. Marx though had some other theories about labor such as how work is a material thing‚ i.e. we farm for the food‚ we dig for the oil‚ etc

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    Durkheims Definition of Religion Sacred and Rituals Durkheim established his own definition of religion. In his book‚ The Elementary Forms of Religious Life‚ he said: "A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things‚ that is to say‚ things set apart and forbidden beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral community called a Church‚ all those who adhere to them."[1] This definition of religion is considered a functional definition since it explains how

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