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    Marx‚ Durkheim‚ Weber and Simmel on the Development of Capitalist Society and the Demise of Individualism Theorists began to recognize capitalism as pre-industrial society developed economically and major social changes began to occur. Modernization resulted in industrialization‚ urbanization and bureaucratization as the workplace shifted from the home to the factory‚ people moved from farms into cities where jobs were more readily available and large-scale formal organizations emerged. Classical

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    1. Compare and contrast Marx‚ Weber‚ and Durkheim’s perspective on inequality. For each theorist‚ discuss the origins‚ social purpose‚ and consequences of inequality. Note important similarities AND differences. Each theorist has a certain way of looking and processing how they see the world around them such as explaining inequalities. Let’s begin with Marx‚ one of the most influential sociologists in the field. His theory was influenced primarily by Hegel’s idea of idealism‚ or his idea of a

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    The 1905 Revolution was caused primarily because of the events of the Bloody Sunday. How far do you agree with this statement? (10) Although the Bloody Sunday was the immediate cause that kick-started the 1905 Revolution‚ there were many long-term and short-term causes that led up to it. The long-term causes include the weak rule of the Tsar‚ the large empire‚ and inequalities in the Russian society. The economic depression of 1900-1904 and the Russo-Japanese War were some of the short-term causes

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    schools and the success in the printing press‚ The Protestant Reformation would not nearly been as widespread. ________________________________________ Notes Cook • The Printing Press Quotes: "The roughly simultaneous development of the Printing Press resulted in the widespread dissemination of the Protestant ideas and won many converts to the cause of religious reform. People took their religion very seriously‚ and disagreements between the Protestants and the Roman Catholics soon warmed from debate

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    The Reformation also known as the Protestant Reformation happened around the period of 1517 A.D – 1648 A.D. It was a religious revolution that took place in the Western Church. The reformation became the starting point of the Protestantism‚ which now is one of the three major branches of christianity. People started to view the church as a threat to the whole social structure of society‚ from the monarch on down. Then came along two individuals‚ John Calvin and Martin Luther‚ who would lead the Reformation

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    returned Russia to an absolute rule. When Nicholas II reigned as tsar of Russia many had already disliked his powerful ruling. A small group of aristocrats held much of the power and wealth and the majority(peasants) had little power. However‚ in 1905 an event known to many as Bloody Sunday occurred and shifted the people’s view of the government. In 1914‚

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    Protestant & Catholic Reformation On October 31st 1517‚ Martin Luther started the beginning of the Protestant Revolution by posting his 95 theses at Wittenberg’s castle. These 95 theses argued on the power and efficacy of indulgences and explained the fundamentals of justification by faith. Thus opened the eyes of the people who had begun to question centuries of Catholic beliefs. Luther and his supporters believed that the Church had been corrupted by power and wealth and therefore it needed

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    Netflix: Flex to the Max Gregory Allan Noah MBA 575: Contemporary Management Dr. Hinkes January 22‚ 2009 Summary To revolutionize how people rent movies‚ Reed Hastings founded Netflix. He also is trying to revolutionize how managers work. There are five principles that guide the human resources at Netflix: pay higher-than-average salaries‚ provide compensation choices‚ foster talent hunters‚ let subpar employees go with their dignity intact‚ and limit rules to improve innovation. It

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    In the first half of the sixteenth century‚ the protestant reformation contributed to many political and social changes. The protestant reformation began in 1517 and lasted for 131 years‚ until 1648‚ but the consequences have lasted to the present. This reformation began with the inevitable conflict in the Christian church coming to light. People had started to believe that the church had problems in the aspects of both theological and secular ideas. Kings resented the power the church held‚ merchants

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    Calvinist‚ and Anabaptism were examples of different religious protests against the Catholic Church. All those protests were later known as the Protestant Reformation. In return‚ the Catholic Church responded with a Counter-Reformation‚ which led

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