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    Karl Marx on the German Ideology: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels collaborated to produce The German Ideology, which was one of the classic texts generated by the two. Even though The German Ideology stands our as one of the major texts produced by the two, it was never published during Marx’s lifetime. This was a clear expression of the theory of history by Marx and its associated materialist metaphysics. One of the main reasons this text is a classic text by these philosophers is the fact that

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    The 25 Points - Aims and Ideology of the Nazi Party In 1920, Hitler and Anton Drexler wrote the 25 points, explaining the main ideas of the party and the principles to bring Germany to his former glory. They were written to appeal to the Nationalists who believed that Germans were the superior race, socialists who wished to assist lower class people and most others who wanted restore Germany and blamed other such as the Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War 1. The points regarded the unification

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    The source’s ideological perspective opposes government intervention in the lives of people. Ronald Reagan, president of the United States believes that free enterprise is the most effective way for a country’s economy to flourish. His ideology aligns itself with that of a classical liberal – government should not have any control over the market. Entrepreneurs should be free to invest money where they see fit, based on supply and demand, without having to answer to a central authority. However,

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    and conservatism in France. Liberalism blossomed from dreams of rebellion, following hundreds of years of tyrannical monarchy. While conservatism faced liberalism with a fierce belief in tradition and maintenance of the status quo. The radical ideology of early liberalism can be summed up into a few main ideas; equality under the law, freedom of religion, and a major overhaul of how France was to be run. In the same way, early conservatism had two main ideological points; to maintain the monarchy

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    The film Her, OS software and human relationship challenge current American Ideology. In the film Theodore, the human and Samantha, the software is in a relationship and although they are in a heterosexual relationship and he was a male, middle aged man that had a decent job as well. Yet, Samantha is a woman but she did not have a body or was not a human. Their relationship was unique but still followed the norms otherwise. Like, they talked about thought problems, went on dates, has sexual relationships

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    Frederick Engels, a fellow sociologist, with whom he met in 1842. (Calhoun, Gerteis, Moody, Pfaff, & Virk, 2012) The two have collaborated in creating works such as “The German Ideology” and “Manifesto of the Communist Party”. Marx questioned the idea of a liberal reform due to the

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    Film ideology of Matrix After the research on the media itself and especially film ideology I figured out that ideology is a study of ideas, beliefs and way of thinking. I found many examples of ideologies in all kinds of art starting from first people living in the caves ending people from our days living in urban mega polis who liked to convey the message with the idea. I want to go deeper in the definition of ideology. According to (Maarriam-Western DICTINARY,2001) the ideology is a

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    POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES & ECONOMIC SITUATION The Wall Street Crash had a massive significant impact on the change in political ideologies between the 1920's and the 1930's. In the 1920's, the government was Republican lead with Herbert Hoover as the President. His run as President oversaw the economic boom and many of his policies were regarded as the reason for the boom. During this time, the notion “Rugged Individualism” was highly supported by the people. This was the notion that that people could

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    Josiah Strong and his ideology compared to Nazi ideology Josiah Strong’s and Hitler’s (Nazi) Ideology have many similarities and differences. Both ideologies subscribe to some of the same social and political theories and have many points of comparison and interest. First of all, both Strong and Hitler subscribed to theories of racial hierarchy and social Darwinism. Interestingly, although both believed their races to be the superior there was some mutual respect between the two. Hitler admiring

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    The ability to disassociate themselves from their actions allows the reader to understand the ideology of exceptionalism. The ideology is saturated with an inconsistency that Warren purposely places in his narratives to exemplify the morality of the characters. The isolated spirit of the characters exemplifies various contradictions in the outcome of their lives and in the end the dual views of the world around them brings forth a sense of superiority. The Southern man struggles with a sense of identity

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