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    Topic: Marxism Submitted by: Akanksha Holani Ashish Kataria Astha Kholi Megh Kanbar Prachi Jain Saumya Kala Content Page: Title Page no. Marxism…………………………………………………………..3 Karl Marx and Marxism…………………………….………….4 Contribution on Fredrich Engles……………………….…….6 Marx analysis of society………………………………………7 Marxist Theory……………………………………………….…8 Formation/origin of Marxism………………………………...9 Alienation………………………………………………………

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    Jennifer Diaz AP English III Summer‚ 2012 AP Short Form: The Bluest Eye * Main Characters * Pecola Breedlove: She is an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly. She wishes for blue eyes to make her feel beautiful which is granted at the cost of her sanity. * Claudia McTeer: The narrator for parts of the novel. She is a very strong minded nine year old who fights for good causes. She is a stable force throughout the story. * Minor Characters * Cholly Breedlove: The

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    The heart of the emancipatory theory of Marxism is the idea that the full realization of human freedom‚ potential‚ and dignity can only be achieved uner conditions of “classlessness – the vision of a radically egalitarian society in terms of power and material welfare within which exploitation has been eliminated‚ distribution is based on the principle “to each according to need‚ from each according to ability” and the control over societ’ys basic productive resources is vested in the community rather

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    many hardships that the African American people had to face at this time. Families often had to separate‚ social agencies were overcrowded with people that all needed help‚ crime rates increased and many other resulting problems ensued. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison takes place during this time period. A main theme in this novel is the "quest for individual identity and the influences of the family and community in that quest" (Trescott). This theme is present throughout the novel and

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    The Marxist Perspective on Education Marxists such as Louis Althusser‚ Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis refute the Functionalist view that industrial capitalist societies are meritocracies and that every ones’ position in society is based on talent and hard work. They suggest ideas for why this is the case. Althusser bases his theory around the idea of education being an ideological state apparatus. Bowles and Gintis’ theory is based on the ’long shadow of work’ and the legitimation of inequality

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    Unbroken In Americas history people are raised with a central idea on freedom. This however is not the case‚ man time’s people have these freedoms ripped from them. There are many examples so support this idea however; I think one of the best examples is from a novel called Unbroken. In this novel there is an Olympian named Louis Hampering. Louis was born in New York City and was an Italian and very poor. Because of this Louis grew up stealing almost none stop and everyone knew that he did so.

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    * The first premise of all human history is‚ of course‚ the existence of living human individuals. Thus the first fact to be established is the physical organization of these individuals and their consequent relation to the rest of nature. * Men can be distinguished from animals by consciousness‚ or by religion. They begin to distinguish themselves from animals as soon as they begin to produce their means of subsistence‚ a step which is conditioned by their physical organization. By producing

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    WHAT IS RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY? An economic principle that assumes that individuals always make prudent and logical decisions that provide them with the greatest benefit or satisfaction and that are in their highest self-interest. Most mainstream economic assumptions and theories are based on rational choice theory . Or Rational choice theory is the idea that people tend to make choices in a way that maximizes their advantage while minimizing the cost. Using this theory‚ economists‚ political scientists

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    Marxism Essay While Liberalism was a philosophical system that produced capitalism as an economic system‚ Marxism was a reflection of the problems that existed in a capitalistic society. Therefore‚ Marxism was the idea behind two new economic systems‚ socialism and communism. Liberalism is the idea of universal human rights‚ equality and the protection of private property. Capitalism grew from this private ownership of capital and machines and has become the dominant economic system today. On the

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    Marxism and Maoism: A Comparative Analysis By: Umme Salama 5/10/2013 This paper intends to provide a comparative analysis of Maoism and Marxism with reference to the Chinese socialist revolution and Marx and Engel’s writings. It aims to do so by applying a case study approach of the revolution in China and analyze it as a practical movement inspired by Marxist theory. Maoism is a philosophical theory‚ named after its founder‚ Mao Zedong. Moreover‚ as a method of analysis of social reality

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