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    Modern Politics

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    Politics have come a long way from Niccolo Machiavelli in the late 1400’s to current political philosophers of the twentieth century. Many of those great theorists had one single thing in common: they have strived to break old concepts of political thought‚ being it racial and gender inequality‚ or ideas on how to be a leader with less opposition. In modern politics‚ after a long period of centralized governments‚ the brief trend of gaining freedom and equality has been deteriorating and the creation

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    INTRODUCTION Karl Marx‚ also a philosopher was popularly known for his theories that best explained society‚ its social structure‚ as well as the social relationships. Karl Marx placed so much emphasis on the economic structure and how it influenced the rest of the social structure from a materialistic point of view. Human societies progress through a dialectic of class struggle‚ this means that the three aspects that make up the dialectic come into play‚ which are the thesis‚ antithesis and the

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    and that’s what Marx saw it as‚ a tool.         Change is something that Marx wanted to strive for he understood the world as it is‚ is unbalanced the scale of power is shifted in the direction of the upper class or bourgeois. The foundations which are society is laid on is based on power which Marx defines as the ability to command strategic resources and advantages that give you an edge on other is life‚ as well as the power of labor. Labor power being of the working class or the proletariat who

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    South Africa was a free nation and each and every man no longer lived in fear for the lives of their loved ones and their own‚ however there was a lack of harmony and reconciliation between families especially between families that were still grieving from loss that was due to the violence that Apartheid bled into the streets. There were many amongst others that carried the burden of death on their backs and aching for forgiveness. Nelson Mandela saw the TRC as an important milestone when leading the

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    The Revolutions of 1848 were a series of political and economic revolts that took place in Europe because of a recession and abuse of political power. Although changes were made all throughout Europe‚ the original‚ oppressive government took back control soon after‚ undoing the work of the revolutionaries. Although these changes didn’t last long‚ the revolutions did prove to both the governments and revolutionaries that the people had the power to undermine the government in order to bring about

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    • “The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas(Marx)” Capitalism‚ a system based on individual investments in the productions of marketable goods‚ according to Marx‚ is self destroying humans. Thesis:Marx thinks that capitalism is soul destroying because capitalism leads to alienation. Humans not only become stranger to the product they are making but to themselves as well. (Marx:70) Therefore and the next step forward is revolution because. Smith thinks because. Tocqueville

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    Introduction Two of the most noted and influential modern political thinkers are John Locke and Karl Marx. John Locke was an English philosopher who was famous for his use of empiricism and his social contract theories. After graduating from Christ Church College in Oxford‚ he worked there as a philosophy lecturer. He also studied medicine and various fields of science. In 1675‚ John Locke traveled to France‚ where he met with French scientists and philosophers. He spent four years in France

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    with  Sitar Instrumentalist Crystal Award from world economic forum for the year 2010 A R Rahman The Indian bats man who scored fastest century in one day internationals Verendra Sehwagh the chief guest for the 62nd Republic Day Celebrations‚ Jan‚ 2011 Mr Yudhoyonol (Indonesia) [pic] Indias highest score in one day internationals  414  the first non congress prime minister of India Morarji Desai present Attorney General of India Goolam E Vahanvati  state won the Santosh Trophy 2010 West Bengal

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    Karl Marx is one of the founding fathers of Communism. He believed more in the right of the people and thought they should escape from a capitalist society. Marx believed that economics is more important to politics than freedom and was bothered by the lack of equality and freedom to citizens. His vision and approach proved to be successful and revolutionary. Marx’s conception of a ‘species being’ is the biological and evolutionary characteristics of mankind. He believes that as biological beings

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    Causes of Discrimination � PAGE �2� Common Causes of Discrimination � Common Causes of Discrimination Introduction One direct body of evidence of the persistence of employment discrimination‚ despite the presence of antidiscrimination laws‚ comes from the scope and dispensation of job discrimination lawsuits. Discriminatory practices have occurred at highly visible U.S. corporations often having multinational operations. The suits reveal racial and gender discrimination in employment‚ training

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