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    Marxist analyses can be applied as literary theories in discussing Ibsen’s play because both center on two important subject matters in the literary work: the roles of women in a male-dominated society‚ and‚ the power that money has over people. In Marxism it is believed that a person’s thoughts‚ behaviors and relationships with others are all influenced by the individual’s social class and economic conditions. In addition‚ the Marxist approach looks at the mechanics of the system where the working

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    ideas of ‘leadership’. Marx believed in the dictatorship of the proletariat‚ which would give way to a communist Utopia where there would be no leadership and no state. Also‚ in 1924‚ Stalin wanted to keep the NEP going‚ even though it went against Marxism as the NEP meant that a mixed economy in which there were features of capitalism. The main reason Stalin did this was because it was a measure brought in by Lenin‚ and at the time‚ Stalin wished to make himself seem as loyal to Lenin as possible‚

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    During the modern secular time‚ the church loses some of the power that had been gained. The governments are mostly separated from the churches. Societies based on secularism started to form. The separation of the churches and governments did not happen everywhere‚ the writing of theologians is no exception. Communism and capitalism were on the rise. Karl Marx and John Locke were very influential writers during this time and thanks to them we start to see the governments‚ churches and societies we

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    Analysis of Joseph Stalin (1879 - 1953) PART ONE: The website http://www.sparknotes.com/biography/stalin/ I found was called "Spark Notes" It was found using search terms "analysis of Joseph Stalin". After pouring through dozens of websites‚ I decided on this particular site for its clarity and depth of information on Stalin. It provides personal and political insights‚ expanding on the terminology surrounding his reign. The format of this website is very user friendly. The information is presented

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    Gary Kennedy Student Number - 12112101 Outline Karl Marx’s Main Theories of Work and Capitalism and Discuss their Relevance to Today’s World. Introduction Karl Marx - Possibly the most important thinker of our times. Through his theories of Marxism this philosopher‚ social scientist‚ historian and revolutionist predicted our historical evolution. Marx born in Germany in 1818 attended the University of Berlin. After much study he became editor of the liberal newspaper Rheinische Zeitung and with

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    In Victorian society‚ there were many aspects of the time period that would be seen as problematic for today’s average social norm. This time period had “the idea that people are not born equally‚ people in high rank despise people in low rank‚ and men are superior to women” (Gao). During this time‚ some of these issues were addressed and brought to attention through poems and novels where the social standard is defied. While there are multiple lenses the novel can be seen through‚ Charlotte Bronte’s

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    International Relations : Important Theories a) Realism/ Realist b) Liberalism/ Liberals c) Marxism Realism makes four basic assumptions about international relations: * The state is the most important actor in international relations. This means that national governments are the most important player in the game of international politics--interest groups like Amnesty International or individual figures like the pope have no effect on how nations relate to one another. * The

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    Conflict Theory‚ Karl Marx‚ and The Communist Manifesto In order to understand Marx a few terms need to be defined. The first is Bourgeoisie; these are the Capitalists and they are the employers of wage laborers‚ and the owners of the means of production. The means of production includes the physical instruments of production such as the machines‚ and tools‚ as well as the methods of working (skills‚ division of labor). The Proletariat is the class of wage-laborers‚ they do not have their own

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    Cited: Felluga‚ Dino. "Marxism Terms." Marxism Terms. Purdue U.‚ 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 July 2013. Marx‚ Karl. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Harmondsworth: Penguin in Association with New Left Review‚ 1990. Print. Marx‚ Karl. "Letters: Letters from the Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher

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    Kennan begins outlining the Soviet’s position after WWll. When the Bolsheviks came into authority‚ leadership of the Soviet Union (SU) adopted aspects of Marxism into their ideology. Kennan believed that the Soviets refused to foresee Capitalism and Communism co-existing together effectively sharing power. A dictatorial power was established to begin implementing policy in coherence Marxist belief‚ however‚ the communist community in Russia had only represented a small proportion of the population

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