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    Tessa Rae Williams Dr. Vayo ENGL 101.06 6 December 2012 “As the Middle Children‚ We Fight to Leave our Marx” Karl Marx‚ the founder of Marxism‚ believed that in an industrialized society the working class would revolt and take over the ruling class‚ which would in effect create a classless society‚ taking everyone back to zero. Marx’s concepts are simple: in order to grasp the true meaning of happiness‚ people must separate themselves from their materialistic tendencies as well as each

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    depending upon the changes in material conditions‚ like technology and production capacity‚ and these factors are the primary influence on how society and the economy are capable of being organized. According to the Marxist website‚ In Defence of Marxism‚ “historical materialism is the part of Karl Marx’s theory maintaining that social structures derive from economic structures and that these are transformed as a result of class struggles‚ each ruling class producing another‚ which will overcome and

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    Functionalism (or structuralism) versus intentionalism is a historiographical debate about the origins of the Holocaust as well as most aspects of the Third Reich‚ such as foreign policy. The debate on the origins of the Holocaust centers on essentially two questions: Was there a master plan on the part of Adolf Hitler to launch the Holocaust? Intentionalists argue there was such a plan‚ while functionalists argue there was not. Did the initiative for the Holocaust come from above with orders from

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    Many individuals played an important role in the production of this thesis‚ and I would like to take this opportunity to note my heartfelt appreciation. First‚ I am indebted in particular to my entire family; most importantly‚ Mom; every path I have taken has been to make you proud‚ and I hope to fulfill your dreams through my shoes. I would also like to thank my sister Michelina‚ Joel‚ Dad‚ Nanny‚ Ken & Jarret‚ Uncle Ian & Aunt Kari‚ my guardian angel Thomas‚ Gran & my late Grampy–without your

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    Hugvísindadeild Postmodernism and The Simpsons Intertextuality‚ Hyperreality and Critique of Metanarratives Ritgerð til B.A.-prófs Björn Erlingur Flóki Björnsson bjornfloki@gmail.com Kt. 110982-5779 Maí 2006 Abstract This essay offers a postmodernist reading of the popular television program The Simpsons‚ with special regard to the postmodern theories of intertexuality‚ hyperreality‚ and metanarratives. Before delving into The Simpsons‚ some major theoretical aspects of postmodernism in aesthetic

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    POSTMODERNISM AND MARKETING During the last ten years very limited number of terms have had a massive impact on almost all social disciplines as the term ‘‘postmodernity’’ has had. It would not be surprising that such a significant term has been the focus of a number of researches within a variety of disciplines. According to Firat‚ Sherry and Venkatesh (1994) ‘‘Debates and discussions regarding postmodernism‚ postmodern culture‚ and postmodernity have created some of the most prolific‚ heated

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    Educations does this through the hidden curriculum and the correspondence theory. The hidden curriculum relates to many features of the workplace. An example of this would be that in school the hidden curriculum teaches students to abide by rules Functionalism has given a useful understanding of society‚ despite its limitations. Functionalists describe society using an organic analogy; they say society is like a biological organism. Parsons found three similarities between society and an organism. System

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    Marxism & Education Karl Marx (1818-1883)-Conflict Theory -born in Trier -home schooled -attended the local gymnasium -1835 University of Bonn -1836 University of Berlin -1841 receives his PhD from the University of Jena -editor of Rhineland Newspaper -1847 Brussels- Theory of Economic Determinism Communist Manifesto 1849 -view of society and social class relationship -bourgeoise/capitalists/industrialists -lower middle class-aka vanguard of proletariat- a mall

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    Postmodernism in Atonement The novel Atonement deals with many cases of postmodernism. Atonement relates with postmodernism because it deals with mature matter‚ and serious subjects. Atonement relates with postmodernism because it changes the point of view of the narrator throughout the novel‚ rape is a big part of this novel; also family issues are displayed in Atonement‚ death is also twisted into the puzzle of Atonement. The narrator’s point of view changes throughout the novel. In the first

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    experimentation championed by writers of the modernist period (relying heavily‚ for example‚ on fragmentation‚ paradox‚ questionable narrators‚ etc.) and a reaction against Enlightenment ideas implicit in Modernist literature. Postmodern literature‚ like postmodernism as a whole‚ is difficult to define and there is little agreement on the exact characteristics‚ scope‚ and importance of postmodern literature. However‚ unifying features often coincide with Jean-François Lyotard’s concept of the "meta-narrative"

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