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    Marx and Engels are against private property and want to abolish the class system and the exploitation relationship between bourgeoisie and proletariat from the DL‚ and to achieve the ideal communist society that people have the idea of shared property. They believe the DL is what creates the division of people into social classes and is a result of the subordination of one over another through ownership. The DL‚ the class system‚ and the privatization of private property are abolished in a communist

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    already being felt in many parts of the world. The philosophical basis of Francis Bacon‚ Karl Marx‚ and Charles Darwin with no doubt have great influence on the environmental crisis that humans are facing today.

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    to abolish private property‚ communism will become a danger to freedom and eventual end up destroying the very base of all personal freedom‚ activity‚ and independence. Marx responds to these comments by stating that wage labor does not create any property when considering the laborers affairs. It only creates capital‚ a property which works only to increase the social injustice of the worker. This property called capital‚ is based on class antagonism. Having linked private property

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    ARISTOTLE‚ MILL AND MARX‚ CONTRAST SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES Of the many Greek moralists and writers‚ Aristotle offers the most psychological and insightful accounts of virtuous character. This is particularly true to observation as most of the character treatments with respect to philosophical insight are focused mainly on Aristotle’s analysis. The reality of life is that humans abide by choices and elements that define how we live which are enshrined in ethics as described through the works

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    subversion to traditional gender performativity‚ stating: “Drag is subversive to the extent that it reflects on the imitative structure by which hegemonic gender is itself produced and disputes heterosexuality’s claim on naturalness and originality.” According to Butler‚ drag is one of many ways to resist the power structures that regulate gender identities‚ mainly through the ridiculing of normative cultural and social expressions. Drag destabilizes the “truth” of sexual and gender mainstream ideology

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    Marx’s conception of social class with the reference to the bases for class struggle‚ social class and class consciousness and try to find if this conception can provide the framework to understand the South African society. Context Social Class According to Marx’s view‚ “There are two main social clusters: a subject class and a ruling class” (Haralambos and Holborn: 37)‚ a ruling class is the bourgeoisie and a subject class is the proletariat. The bourgeoisie has more power‚ the proletariat has less

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    "I am a sort of collector of religions‚" remarks Adolphus Cusins‚ Major Barbara Undershaft ’s fiancé‚ midway through the second act of George Bernard Shaw ’s morality play‚ Major Barbara. And thus‚ the play can be seen as collection of varying religious‚ moral‚ and social ideals. The play centers on Barbara Undershaft and her father Andrew Undershaft‚ a Salvation Army Major and a millionaire arms dealer respectively‚ and there conflicting ideological beliefs. However‚ Shaw also creates the character

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    What are the main ideas put forward by Durkheim and Marx about religion? Sociological theories regarding religion were put forth by both Durkheim and Marx‚ however their theories had quite differing views. Marx believed that religion was essentially a detriment to society and eventually would not be needed (Kunin 2003 p.8)‚ while Durkheim presents the idea that religion served a valid purpose as a means of promoting communal unity within society (Pickering 1984 p.267). Durkheim established

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    Karl Marx The Communist Manifesto reflects an attempt to explain the goals of Communism‚ as well as the theory underlying this movement. It argues that class struggles‚ or the exploitation of one class by another‚ are the motivating force behind all historical developments. Class relationships are defined by an era’s means of production. However‚ eventually these relationships cease to be compatible with the developing forces of production. At this point‚ a revolution occurs and a new class emerges

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