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12704 What is colonization in the 21st century? Imperialism? The International Monetary Fund? In this paper, the term "colonialism" is discussed in terms of a sociological definition, and in historical contexts of colonial activity. The author of this essay also draws comparisons of colonialism between historical examples and contemporary capitalism. 6 pgs. 4 sources.
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12732Karl Marx and Max Weber: Their views on origins of capitalism. This essay provides short essay responses on different perspectives of Marxism and capitalism. The first response compares the theories of Marx with those of Max Weber, and the second response argues that globalization is fundamentally a world capitalist system. 5 pgs. 8 sources.
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1841 Ideology and Identity: An Example of Ideology-In-Action. Ideology is both a belief and a practice. This paper will explicate the intricate relationship that ideology has with identity. How we identify ourselves in society is intimately related to dominant ideologies. This paper will define "ideology" and it's necessary associate term, "hegemony." An outline of an example for making an argument about the relations between the ideology (the State) and identity in society will be addressed. A brief discussion of the impacts such State-based ideological practices have on social identities will be looked at. 11 pgs. 33 f/c. 6b.
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2369 Women in Science: Participation in Ideological Communities. This paper will consider the relations between women who work in scientific fields, and their abilities to identify their relations in a language that can account for gender. 8.5 pgs. 24 f/c. 9b.
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3671 The Concept of Ideology. This paper discusses Barbara Goodwin's view that "the pervasive nature of ideology helps us to expose and scrutinize the hidden premises and values which are treated as established facts in a particular society." The paper argues that political active elites in modern democracy are the ones who rule the society. This is how and why we begin to understand the importance of ideology in politics. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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3673 The Concept of Ideology. This paper discusses Barbara Goodwin's view that "the pervasive nature of ideology helps us to expose and scrutinize the hidden premises and values which are treated as established facts in a particular society." The paper argues that political active elites in modern democracy are the ones who rule the society. This is how and why we begin to understand the importance of ideology in politics. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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3772 Causes and Effects of the Division and Labor. The basis of Smith's theories about the division of labor in human production rests in his repeated reference to "the natural" effects of production. Marx, on the other hand, understands production as a structure that is premised on social inequalities amongst humans. Where Smith regards "self-interest" as the natural force behind increasing a nation's wealth, Marx regards differences in social class as the source of exploitation in labor. Smith idealizes the division of labor, and Marx & Engels both regard exploitation of social inequality as the basis for divisions in labor. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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