PPT-Maoism (Marxism)

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By Katelyn Morrey amp Priya Raj Theoretical Basis Mao Zedong Was the political leader in China Controlled military Creator of Maoism They thought is was good because

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By Katelyn Morrey amp Priya Raj Theoretical Basis Mao Zedong Was the political leader in China Controlled military Creator of Maoism They thought is was good because he wanted everyone to be farmers. and Marxism embittered ex-Marxists, 1978; Aronowitz, 1983; Aronowitz 1985; Balbus, 1982; 1984, 1985; 1983, 1984; 1984; Thompson, 1984; post-Marxists have have strong about neo-Marxists' ability explai AS Sociology. Learning Objectives. Outline the central principles of five sociological theories:. Functionalism. Marxism. Feminism. Interactionism. Postmodernism. A Sociological Perspective is.... A . Starter:. In pairs provide definitions for the following . KEY TERMS. . You will peer assess each other’s responses. Patriarchy. Subordination. Capitalism. Glass Ceiling. Bourgeoisie. Proletariat. Structionalist Society. ...and the Media. Revision. Dominant Ideology and the media. An ideology is a belief system that is constructed and then embedded in the public consciousness by the media.. Media texts represent the world usually in order to support a . Andrew Heywood: Chapter 3. Introduction. What is political ideology?. A definition . of '. ideology’ must be . neutral: it must reject the notion that ideologies are 'good' or 'bad', . true or . false, or liberating or oppressive. . Official Mao Zedong Thought . Maoist revolution. Mao believed in the power of the peasantry, rather than the urban proletariat. . Felt that the only thing needed to mobilize the rural workers, was the strong leadership of the CCP.. By David, Justin, and Josh. Definition. Marxist literary criticism looks at the ideology of the author. This particular method is used to explain the question of . why. an author wrote a particular piece. It does this by looking for the place of class struggle in a literary piece, and at how social classes are portrayed. Marxist criticism also looks at the time period a work was written at. For example, . What is a Worldview made up of?. There is a conflict of Worldviews across the Globe. Every worldview is made up of. Theology, Philosophy, Ethics, Biology, . Pyschology. , Sociology, Law, Politics, Economics and History. By MAJ Reed Burggrabe. 31 JUL 15. Agenda. BLUF. Biography. Context. Content. Impact on current doctrine. Why Study Marxists?. ~30% of the world’s population is influenced by Marxism. “Mass . uprising, revolutionary war, guerilla . The “New” Isms. Auguste Comte. Karl Marx . Friedrich Engels. Why the toughness of mind?. The drive for constitutional governments??. The cry for national sovereignty??. Male suffrage and Democracy??. Who is Marx?. MARXISM. Meaning. Encompasses many political theories advocated by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Human actions and institutions are economically determined, class struggle is needed to create historical change and . Introduction. What comes to your mind when you hear the words “Marxism” or “communism”? . Does violence come to your mind? . What names are normally associated with Marxism? . Defining of Terms. Marx & Engels: . particularly drawing from . Theses on Feuerbach, Anti-. Duhring. , Dialectics of . Nature. , far from comprehensive. Limitations of Marx. Expansions and contradictions of historical materialism: VI Lenin, Alexandra Kollontai, Antonio Gramsci. social, political, and economic . thought derived from the writings of Karl MARX and his collaborator, Friedrich ENGELS.. At the centre of Marx's work is his analysis of . CAPITALISM. .. How capitalism arose, how it works (for whom it works better and for whom worse), and where it is likely to lead. .

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