PPT-The Marxists

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By MAJ Reed Burggrabe 31 JUL 15 Agenda BLUF Biography Context Content Impact on current doctrine Why Study Marxists 30 of the worlds population is influenced by

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By MAJ Reed Burggrabe 31 JUL 15 Agenda BLUF Biography Context Content Impact on current doctrine Why Study Marxists 30 of the worlds population is influenced by Marxism Mass uprising revolutionary war guerilla . 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 Marxists Internet Archive (marxists.org) 2000 32 In short, the Communists everywhere support every revolutionary movement against theexisting social and political order of things.In all these movement challenge. From Marx to Lenin to Stalin to Mao. Term 1, week 9. Anne Gerritsen. Room H0.18. a.t.gerritsen@warwick.ac.uk. Link to previous lectures?. Socialism and Ideology. Socialism and Liberalism. Socialism and Nationalism. 1 2 More GalleriesSign up for breakingnews alerts from theCalgary Herald.Email Address: Our Privacy StatementGet the daily headlinesemailed to you everyCalgary HeraldEmail Address: Our Privacy Stateme 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.  .  . Prof. Alan Lester. . J. R. Seely, . The Expansion of England. , 1883, p. 13:. ‘The history of England was not in England but in America and Asia’. Four Foundations of Empire (Darwin 2009). How do Marxists explain crime?. Connector . In pairs, discuss: . Who was Robin Hood?. Who did he steal from?. Why did he steal?. How did the authorities try to deal with him?. Do you think that today’s criminals are modern-day Robin Hoods? . Making Marxism Mutual. Karl Marx – Troy . L.. Leon Trotsky – . Sandon. B.. Vladimir Lenin – John . S.. Who was Karl Marx?. What is Marxism?. Who . were the Marxists?. How/When do we . see Marxist . Globalisation & the digital social world. REVISION. Hyper dermic syringe theory. Which arguments challenge this theory?. Remember. The Marxist view of digital media is merely an extension of their view of the traditional mass media.. -Based on philosophy of Karl Marx (1818-1883). -German philosopher and economist. “Whoever controls the means of production (factories) in a society controls society.”. What do Marxists believe?. 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. Rule of Law. Popular Sovereignty. Respect for Individualism. Equality of Opportunity. Personal Liberty. Rule of Law. The . government and its officials and agents are accountable under the law. . The laws are clear, publicized, stable and fair, and protect fundamental rights, including the security of persons and property. .

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