Essays Tagged: "Marxism"

Summary of Joseph Stalin in power.

iticize Trotsky whenever possible. According to the media, he was no Leninist (Stalin's new form of Marxism), but the father of "Trotskyism." Thousands of Trotsky's supporters were removed from their ...

(4 pages) 151 2 4.9 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Traits of Enlightenment in Christianity and some additional thoughts

odism. As second phase of pessimistic view, liberalism and some negative perspective showed up with Marxism and some radicals as Death of God movement. In reaction to liberalism came fundamentalism, t ...

(5 pages) 169 0 3.3 Apr/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity

"A Marxist View on Government and Religion of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia"

at the past. The ideas and beliefs of Karl Marx can provide a good comparative aspect on the past. Marxism is the belief developed by Marx that takes away classes and puts all the people on the same ... nt Egypt and Mesopotamia, a Marxist would realize that these two civilizations are not suitable for Marxism.Marxism is a political aspect that takes away the centralized power of governments and takes ...

(4 pages) 101 0 4.3 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History > Ancient Egypt

Communism vs Democracy

and nations, trying to gain an edge onto each other.Communism is a system that follows the roots of Marxism. It unites the people into one class and call for industrial power. All the people work, the ...

(4 pages) 150 0 3.0 Mar/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

China

e Chinese masses considering that '...roughly 85% of the population is based in peasantry...' While Marxism, as implemented by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Nationalism have historically hinde ... tariat, the CCP by virtueof being the vanguard of the working class, andbecause of its knowledge of Marxism-Leninismand its organizatioal capacities, is best able tounderstand and realize the interest ...

(5 pages) 157 0 3.0 Feb/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Animal Farm, by George Orwell. The purpose of the paper is to describe the use of allegory and satire found in Animal Farm.

ll agreed with many of Marx's ideas, he did not agree with how the communist party was carrying out Marxism. In a way of expressing his dislike of communism he writes the novel Animal Farm in a plaine ... The story animal farm is true to how the communist party ruled, not to mention how they proved that Marxism failed everywhere it was instituted. This novel serves to represent communism in a light tha ...

(3 pages) 130 0 3.2 Nov/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The theories and principals of Karl Marx, and the effect his ideas have had on the world today.

ld be aware that Karl Marx would not necessarily approve of everything that is done in the name of "Marxism" in the Communist world.1. The economic theory of historyMarx's view was that economics dete ...

(2 pages) 294 1 4.1 Jan/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

How do the Functionalist and Conflict theories explain trends and change in our [Australian] society? What does each view emphasise in considering the importance and the roles of the family?

which is largely based on works by Talcott Parsons, and the conflict view, sometimes referred to as Marxism, as Karl Marx made a significant contribution towards this theory. Although in most ways the ...

(5 pages) 204 2 4.1 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Explaining functionalism, marxism, and symbolic interactionism and some differences between these 3 sociological perspectives

parts of human socialsystems and make them work for the improvement of all.From the perspective of Marxism, the fundamental processes of society are competition andconflict, rather than cooperation f ... and reacting to each other.The symbolic interactionism perspective differs in three ways from both Marxism and Functionalism. It adopts a microsociological approach whereas Marxism and Functionalism ...

(1 pages) 356 2 2.7 Mar/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Marxist Theory Econmics

y 5, 1818 and died on March 14, 1883, In Germany. He formed the basis of the body of ideas known as Marxism (Ollman, B. 467). In his youth he was deeply affected by the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel, and ... rope.Economic TheoriesMarx's economic theories mainly deal with the comparison and contrast between Marxism and Capitalism. Karl Marx had many theories that dealt with many different aspects of societ ...

(8 pages) 142 0 3.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Racism In America : Democracy.

fact monumental. This claim is confirmed by three triumphant points: the Ottoman literature of the Marxism period, the German Adjustment of 1780, and the British Invasion of 1940 that led Rome to sup ... ent that almost rivaled Racism In America in terms of its democracy. The famous reality is that the Marxism manifesto written by Thomas More was caused by Racism In America, a fact well documented by ...

(3 pages) 198 0 2.9 Apr/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Black Awareness & Racism

The growth of communism throughout the world.

ch fear.The ideology of communism came out of the minds of two men, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (Marxism, 11). (Dueto Marx being the more widely known influence, he will be the one most often refer ...

(7 pages) 80 0 3.0 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

How has critical readings enhanced or broadened your understanding of the text?

torical contexts from which it arose. Of these readings, two in particular Aristotelian Tragedy and Marxism are best in demonstrating this.Aristotelian Tragedy originated from a Greek "model of traged ...

(3 pages) 50 0 3.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Trotsky's career.

ondary school. He became a populist at an early age, and in late 1896, he was strongly attracted to Marxism. Later, after escaping from his first imprisonment, he went to London and joined up with Len ...

(3 pages) 52 2 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Causes of the Russian Revolution.

which led to the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, but most important of them all is the idea of Marxism. The Tsar himself did not care about his people so he doesn't' know what they are doing. Eve ... time, decided to risk their lives, and go against the Tsar after reading the writings of Karl Marx. Marxism, Marx's idea of communism, was the foundation of many communist parties. The Bolsheviks are ...

(3 pages) 72 0 3.8 Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Why do Marxist historians see the French Revolution of 1789 as 'Bourgeoisie'?

ical connotations of class conflict and social mobility, both of which are commonly associated with Marxism. I shall consider all of the above from a Marxist perspective using material mainly from Mar ...

(1 pages) 41 2 1.7 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

Why do Marxist historians see the French Revolution of 1789 as 'Bourgeoisie'?

ical connotations of class conflict and social mobility, both of which are commonly associated with Marxism. I shall consider all of the above from a Marxist perspective using material mainly from Mar ... ns would see the French Revolution of 1789 as 'Bourgeoisie'. It seems to me that the whole ethos of Marxism incorporates Sobouls and Lefebvres opinions. It is apparent to me that some factions of the ...

(9 pages) 106 1 4.3 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

The 1st temptation of Jesus as used to defend the inquisitor's argument in Dostoevsky.Freedom vs bread supported by marxism the institutional church the grand inquisitor and the church

er and thus they will gladly give it up for bread. This is clearly evident in people's following of Marxism, Dostoevsky's Grand Inquisitor, and even the institutional church itself.Marxism began as a ... are made of (atom discovery). So people turned to this philosophy that denies God's very existence. Marxism says that religion is the "opiate of the masses" because it appeases them and makes them liv ...

(7 pages) 68 0 4.3 Dec/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

Marxist Media Theory.

s of production"XIdeology"XMedia as amplifiers"XThe constitution of the subject"XDifferences within Marxism"XThe Frankfurt School"XAlthusser"XGramsci and hegemony"XStuart Hall"XLimitations of Marxist ... beral pluralists who emphasize the role of the media in promoting freedom of speech.The rise of neo-Marxism in social science represented in part a reaction against 'functionalist' models of society. ...

(17 pages) 426 0 4.6 Jan/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies

The eassay is an explanation of a fictional philosophy, we were asked to make up our own philosophy based on what we learned in clas

stion of identity needs to be answered first. Although many aspects of my philosophy are similar to Marxism or communism, there is one major difference. That difference is that there are 'leaders' who ...

(2 pages) 44 0 0.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science