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    UNIT 4 Structure 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 LIBERAL AND MARXIST PERSPECTIVE Learning Outcome Introduction Thinking about the State The Liberal Perspective of the State The Marxist Perspective New Trends in Marxist and Liberal Thought Conclusion Key Concepts References and Further Reading Activity 4.0 • • • LEARNING OUTCOME Throw light on the Liberal perspective of the State Analyse the views of Marxist scholars on the State‚ and Discuss the new trends in the Liberal and

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    in Carnoy 65). According to Asli Daslal‚ from a Gramscian sense‚ the state has both an educative and formative function. It was the educative function that is adapted and expanded later by Althusser. The state’s power‚ to Gramsci‚ appears in the ability to create hegemonic order by manipulating people’s ‘common sense’. The state functions “as so to create ‘conformist citizens’ who internalize the most restrictive aspects of the ‘civil life’‚ and accept them as their natural

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    Economics Institute 2010 All rights reserved. ABSTRACT The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process (1) of financialization‚ or the creation of massive fictitious financial wealth‚ that began in the 1980s‚; and (2) the hegemony of a reactionary ideology—namely‚ neoliberalism—based on self-regulated and efficient markets. Although laissez-faire capitalism is intrinsically unstable‚ the lessons of the 1929 stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression of the 1930s

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    SOC Chap 5 Power is a fundamental sociological concept‚ affecting every level of society and influencing our daily lives in countless ways. Because power pervades social life‚ to understand how society works we must consider its role in various social contexts. As noted political philosopher and social critic Bertrand Russell (1938/2004‚ 4) put it‚ “the fundamental concept in social science is Power‚ in the same way in which Energy is the fundamental concept in physics.” Power‚ like energy‚ takes

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    JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIETY VOLUME 20‚ NUMBER 4‚ WINTER 1993 0263-323X Marx and Law ANDREW VINCENT* There is no sense in which Marx can be described as just a legal theorist. He did not write any systematic works on legal science or jurisprudence; however‚ his observations on law are both immensely penetrating and contain an extremely subtle interweaving of philosophical‚ political‚ economic‚ and legal strands. Marx was also at the centre of many crucial intellectual and political debates

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    ORIENTALISING THE ORIENT: A media representation analysis of the ‘other’ Course – Journalism (H.)‚ Semester - IV Subject – International Media Scenario Professor – Ms. Bindu Menon Name – Drushti B. Joshi Roll number – 828 ABSTRACT: This is essay is based on countering the assumption that Orientalism as of today is an inert fact of nature and that it is in fact constructed. What are today the common tropes of Orientalism was in fact just an idea at a point in

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    PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Theoretical approaches in the social sciences – for example‚ behaviorism‚ functionalism‚ hermeneutics – have a perspectival nature. Perspectives have their own way of describing social sciences and may be dangerous for any social institution (Blinov‚ 2010:21). Philosophy’s aim is to question beliefs and opinions in the social science disciplines but also these disciplines can be politically innocent and neutral institutions by not favouring any particular practices or

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    Feigenson Dialogues in Critical Social Studies Exam 1‚ question 4 Although there are many similarities and connections among Bourdieu’s notion of habitus and Williams’ notions of hegemony and structure of feeling‚ there are also many differences. Through a brief discussion of the three concepts‚ the reasons why hegemony and structure of feeling would seem to challenge habitus‚ rather than support it‚ will become apparent. Bourieu’s notion of habitus is one of a way of organizing everything around

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    In this Minor Project‚ the review examines how distinctive power structures influence the perspectives and personality procedures of the novel’s principle characters. Sara Ahmed’s origination of "Whiteness‚" as a methods for arranging on the planet‚ is talked about and utilized as an interpretive device when perusing July’s People. Specifically‚ the progressing and incomplete history of articles and bodies spoken to in the novel and how these identify with whiteness and the procedure of "othering"

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    (eds). (1995). Public Opinion and the Communication of Consent. New York: Guilford Press. Graesser‚ A. C. and Bower‚ G. H. (eds). (1990). Inferences and Text Comprehension. The Psychology of Learning and Motivation‚ vol. 25. New York: Academic Press. Gramsci‚ A. (1971). Prison Notebooks. New York: International Publishers. Guespin‚ L. (ed.) (1976). Typologie du discours politique (Typology of political discourse). Languages‚ 41. Hall‚ S.‚ Hobson‚ D.‚ Lowe‚ A.‚ and Willis‚ P. (eds). (1980). Culture‚ Media

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