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    economies. It was within this era that Karl Marx had observed the deprivation and inequality experienced by men of the proletariat‚ the working class‚ who had laboured excessively for hours under inhumane conditions to earn a minimum wage while the bourgeoisie‚ the capitalist class‚ reaped the benefits. For Marx it was this fundamental inequality within the social and economic hierarchy that had enabled capitalist societies to function. While Marx’s theories‚ in many instances have been falsified and

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    classes are more pretentious as they are concerned with appearances. “As illustrated in their relationship between upward mobility‚ less spending on things‚ and a focus on education as they move from lower working class to middle class or the (petite bourgeoisie). Bourdieu states the middle class is committed to a symbolic representation of dominant lifestyle and status.”. e.g. the middle class are more concerned with appearances and seen as more than who they are‚ and bettering themselves (p. 251)‚ yet

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    Manifesto of the Communist Party I. Preface to the German Edition of 1872 a. Has been published in German‚ English‚ French‚ Polish‚ Russian‚ and Danish. b. The general principles laid down in the Manifesto are‚ on the whole‚ as correct today as ever. The application of the principles will depend on the historical conditions for the time being existing. c. The socialist literature is deficient as it stopped at 1847. d. The Manifesto has become a historical document which no one has any right

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    Segmentation in India

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    INDIA SEGMENTATION DEMOGRAPHIC Population 1‚173‚108‚018 (July 2010 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 30.5% (male 187‚197‚389/female 165‚285‚592) 15-64 years: 64.3% (male 384‚131‚994/female 359‚795‚835) 65 years and over: 5.2% (male 28‚816‚115/female 31‚670‚841) (2010 est.) Median age total: 25.9 years male: 25.4 years female: 26.6 years (2010 est.) Population growth rate 1.376% (2010 est.) Urbanization urban population: 29% of total population (2008) rate of urbanization: 2.4% annual

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    French Revolution

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    The French Revolution was essentially a class war between the emerging Bourgeoisie against the Privileged class‚ this meant they saw the Privileged class as the only hurdle between themselves and equality within French society. Many of the ideas they pursued stemmed from the enlightenment and they believed that in order to gain their full economic‚ social and political potential and gain equality‚ the Bourgeoisie had to eradicate the privileges that were halting their rise in society

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    Marx vs. Weber

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    system. I believe Marx’s theory is extremely accurate and applicable to our present society‚ and with support of Marx’s works‚ this leads me to believe Marx accounts are more convincing than Webers. To produce capital‚ it is necessary for the bourgeoisie to have more advantages‚ such as the control over the modes of production. Feudalism‚ for example‚ is a prime example of the class struggle

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    and deviance‚ like their work on other areas like the family and education‚ rest on an economic and structural analysis of society that sees a class struggle between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. This struggle comprises the attempts by the proletariat to free themselves from the domination of the bourgeoisie as they seek to take over the means of production. David Gordon argues that crime is an inevitable product of capitalism and the inequality that it generates. He argues that inequalities

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    Marx Vs. Locke

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    authors who had a viewpoint on the idea of work. Rousseau and Marx express their opinions of the theory of work in their own writings. In Karl Marx’s reading called The Communist Manifesto he explains the differences and similarities between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat people. In Rousseau’s reading called Discourse on the Origins of Inequality mainly focuses on the differences and how people are treated in the world. Nowadays when you think about “work you would consider it to be very helpful

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    Graded Assignment Two Revolutions Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (50 points) The French Revolution began less than two decades after the American Revolution. In many ways‚ the American experience was an inspiration for the citizens of France. But the people of the two countries had different situations and had different concerns‚ which influenced the way each revolution began‚ progressed‚ and ended. In this assignment you will write an essay

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    the "Communist Manifestos" to encourage the working class to fight and stand up against the exploitation of workers by the Bourgeoisie class. Marx and Engel’s also address the influence of history and predict the future and the development of economical changes which envisions the eventual destruction of the bourgeoisie‚ and the creation of a class-less society. The bourgeoisie‚ a class that owns the means of producing wealth‚ rose to their position after the elimination of feudalism a time when aristocratic

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