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    Phillips (2002) Bull (1999) Tyerman (2006) Religion ‘God’s favour dictated much of their lives‚ and explained both natural and man-made events’ Eternal damnation – ‘A prime concern for the medieval man was to avoid the terrors of the afterlife’ – ‘torments of hell so violently depicted’ Pilgrimage was extremely popular – saints used as intermediaries Need to atone for one’s sins – emphasised by reform of the papacy Stereotypes of Islam and Muslims as ‘idolatrous polytheists’ Perception of

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    sport has become so globalized and commercialized that it is often exempt from critique or thoughtful reflection. Therefore‚ I will analyze contemporary sport through the lenses of two contradictory yet profound theoretical approaches: Marxism and Interactionism. Marxism is a philosophy that critiques class struggles under a capitalistic society. At the heart of this theory rests the Base-Superstructure Model in which everything can be explained in terms of economic relations. Society has an economic

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    The feminist theory shows itself in Antigone‚ through Antigone herself. The Psychoanalytic theory‚ through every character. Many of the theories appear and even contribute the Marxism. Once you become familiar with the text‚ you begin to accept the oppression of the powerless. However in this case‚ the oppression of Antigone by Creon. You come to accept that Creon will override Antigone despite her fight against him because of

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    place to stay and meals as they passed through. Villagers were also expected to check soldiers’ papers to ensure they were not deserters as only proper documentation allowed soldiers to leave the fronts of the war. In North Vietnam communism and Marxism are the same thing however instead of an ideology Joseph Marx himself is viewed as a god himself. Quan in the story states that Marx is his god. Much like the people of North Korea worship Kim Jong-Un. The reason behind this behavior is best explained

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    economic equality for all. But the Red State did not fulfill its promises‚ with Soviet Premiers like Stalin killing millions of its citizens. It truly seemed as though Marxism‚ as it was practiced in the Soviet Union‚ was nothing but equality in social and economic misery for all. It is perhaps because of the USSR’s interpretation of Marxism that Kurt Vonnegut was inspired to write his short story Harrison

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    2012 Is Marxism still relevant? In 1999‚ the BBC conducted a series of polls‚ asking people to vote on the greatest men and women of the millennium. Names like Albert Einstein‚ creator of the theory of relativity‚ Isaac Newton‚ initial theorist behind natural law‚ and Marie Curie‚ physicist and first woman recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize‚ were listed‚ however Karl Marx was voted the greatest man of the millennium. Marx’s accomplishment was creating the idea of Marxism‚ which has unarguably

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    Marxism was sweeping across Latin America during the 20th century and acted as a stand to Capitalism and the United States. According to John Chasteen‚ a professor of history at the University of North Carolina‚ says this about Latin Americans adopting Marxist-ideas‚ “to adopt Marxism meant basically one thing: to side with the weal and impoverished masses against the rich minority and the US multinational corporations.” Latin America was fully influenced by imperialism and their society was shaped

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    Bibliography: Delahoyde‚ Michael. Introduction to Literature. n.d. 12 10 2014 <public.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/marxist.crit.html>. Gill‚ Chris. Marxism of Iron Man. 18 11 2013. 12 10 2014 <http://dustdevilgill.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/marxism-of-iron-man/>. Marxist Criticism. n.d. 12 10 2014 <marxist-criticism.wikispaces.com/Definition>. Palmer‚ Landon. Culture Warrior. 11 5 2010. 12 10 2014 <filmschoolrejects.com/features/culture-warrior-a-marxist-reading-of-iron-man-2

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    from the view of the subaltern based on the concepts of Marxism and Poststructuralism. Marxist theory is what Carl Marx created to analyze everything wrong with capitalism and normal society to create an ideology of a new system of social structure that would bring equality to everyone. The Marxist analysis of Capitalism and other social systems can be used for the common good or for the opposite‚ which is why it is not always effective. Marxism can use the concept of Poststructuralism‚ which

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    possible reasons why Marxism has failed at attaining its ultimate goal: guiding men toward the configuration of a classless society. The author attributes the failure to the emergence of diverse ideological interpretations of Marxism which‚ by progressively departing from the traditional mainstream‚ have inevitably deformed the fundamental premises of the theory. Salamini traces the origin of such deformations to the time when a series of deterministic and positivistic notions of Marxism emerged to shape

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