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    in Fulton‚ Missouri lamenting that an "iron curtain" had descended on Eastern Europe. Historians interpret the Soviet Union’s Cold War intentions in two different manners. One emphasizes the primacy of communist ideology and communism’s foundational intent‚ as outlined in the Communist Manifesto‚ to establish global hegemony. The other interpretation‚ advocated notably by Richard M. Nixon‚ emphasized the historical goals of the Russian state‚ specifically hegemony over Eastern Europe‚ access to

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    Soc1005s Assignment 1 JMSJAS001 Jason Jamieson 21/8/2008 South African society has undergone rapid change over the last two decades‚ it has shifted from an almost socialist apartheid society whereby segregation and class struggle were rife to a post apartheid society that is still home to segregation and class division but has changed constitutionally to allow for freedom and expression free of oppression. South African society is however still facing

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    In April 1917‚ a month after the Romanov Dynasty in Russia effectively ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Vladimir Ilich Lenin returned to Russia from exile with a formidable revolutionary mentality. The Tsar’s abdication prompted a period of dual power between select members of the defunct fourth Duma‚ now termed the Provisional Government‚ and the newly formed Petrograd Soviet. This arrangement offered a sense of political stability‚ a stability that was detrimental to Lenin’s quest

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    views on society had a profound impact on the evolution of modern sociology. There are many differences in Marx’s and Weber’s interpretation of capitalism and their perception of society in general. Karl Marx’s books such as: ’Capital‚ the Communist Manifesto and other Writings’‚ ’The Poverty of Philosophy’ and ’A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy’‚ were published nearly a century after they were scripted. These books bear testimony to his beliefs. In his book‚ A Contribution to the

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    Introduction The Industrial Revolution has been seen as one of the greatest events to occur in the history of modern society.  The innovation of many new items that helped people perform certain duties more quickly‚ aimed the world to be able to create many more goods in a much shorter time period. Industrial Revolution impact on the world was that it launched the world economy into an uncontrollable situation‚ in which individuals had access to a much wider variety of goods and services given to

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    He originally went to school to study law but would later decide to go into economics instead. He wrote several books about communism such as The Communist League‚ The Poverty of Philosophy‚ and most notably‚ The Communist Manifesto. Marx opposed Smith’s ideas on capitalism‚ he thought that since the wealthy already had money‚ they had an unfair advantage as they could afford production costs while the lower class citizens had to sell their

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    Underclass”. 133–156. In Race‚ Poverty‚ and the Urban Underclass‚ ed. Clement Cottingham. Lexington‚ MA: Lexington Books. "Underclass." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 11 Dec. 2011. Web. 5 May 2012 “The Communist Manifesto”. Wfu.com. 2005 Geier‚ Joerg in International Economics‚ US Domestic and Cultural Issues 22 June. 2006 “American Dream and Unemployment” http://atlanticreview.org/archives/340-The-American-Dream-and-the-Future-of-Employment.html Shierholdz

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    529) it is still a necessary step for Russia because it lays the groundwork for a successful socialist and eventually communist system of government that will allow all members of Russia to flourish. “[The Communist] openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions;”(Carl Marks and Friedrich Engel‚ The Communist Manifesto) Therefore it is important to note that capitalism is an impractical form of government that should not be implemented

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    others who are in between have adopted socialist ideas. Communism and socialism are often associated together. Socialism is a stage of government usually leading up to communism. Government must first control businesses if it is to be considered a communist nation. Democratic socialists believe some government control is necessary to force people to become good citizens‚ but too much can lead to not enough freedoms. Socialism is seen as an efficient form of government. Capitalism‚ on the other hand

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    poverty. Marx was a proponent of industrialization for the reason that he assumed it would ultimately bring on the proletarian revolution and certainly instigate the abolition of exploitation‚ private property‚ and class society. According to Marx‚ communists must aim for the “downfall of the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the ascendancy of the proletariat (working class)‚ the abolition of the old society based on class conflicts and the foundation of a new society without classes and without private

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