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    Mass Media forms such as television, radio, and the press are predominantly owned by the bourgeoisie, increasing the likelihood that the media is filled with capitalist ideologies encoded in the texts to be decoded and consumed by the masses. The extract ‘Media as Manipulation? Marxism and Ideology’ from ‘Media, Culture and Society: An Introduction’ by P. Hodkinson (2011) explores several Marxist and Neo-Marxist perspectives on mass media. It also discusses the ways in which the media influences

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    Interpellation is an ideology/philosophical ideal that was coined by a Marxist by the name of Louis Althusser. Interpellation has two forms: Repressive State Apparatuses and Ideological State Apparatuses. Repressive State Apparatus deals with persons being subject to ideologies or certain principles solely because it is seemingly the norm whilst Ideological State Apparatus whilst ideological state

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    fully explain what causes economic change, and is particularly deficient in explaining the emergence of various ideologies. On the other hand, he presents evidence that rational individual behavior explains specific institutional choices that result in change, both positive and negative. He attempts to resolve this contradiction by offering theories of the state, organizations, and ideology. However, his argument seems reducible to a statement that political-economic institutions change when the benefits

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    in order to support his family. In some ways she was the mother and the father since the father was not always in the household. She was held responsible for the outcome of the children’s lives as adults and what they become in the future. The ideologies of women in the south were mainly to be a submissive woman by the side of their man and family members. Women of the nineteenth century accepted this type of treatment because they believed it was a their faith and a plan of God. Men viewed woman

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    which is representative of the Marxist principle of the fated transformation of the community. Their accentuation on uniformity, a strong characteristic of the Marxist ideology, is also apparent when Brother Wrestrum pronounced, “ ‘I don’t think we ought to dramatize our differences’ ” (392). The narrator conforms to this ideology for a majority of the novel, and happens upon two others that are present on the streets of Harlem during the early 1930s: black nationalism expressed through Ras the

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    Liberalism is the best ideology for Canada’s government and is a good combination of both Socialism and Conservatism. Liberalism takes the finer parts from both ideologies to create a better form of government. Canadians now have a choice in which ideology they like better by this compromised form of government. The centre of the spectrum and the equilibrium of government and individual ownership is the definition of Liberalism. A good example of why Liberalism is the number one choice from

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    created to satisfy the emotional wants and needs of a specific group of people and because of these wants and needs, people reject certain truths and facts that contradict their ideology and worldview. Belief and anxiety have a direct relationship to rumor transmission due to a person 's wants and needs, propaganda, ideology, bias assimilation, and cognitive dissonance. In Pezzo and Becksteads “A Multilevel Analysis of Rumor Transmission”, the psychologists find that rumor anxiety and situational

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    The global industrialization in twentieth century rapidly shaped the human society in political, economical, cultural and other aspect. The idea of machine replacing human beings has been concerned by many scholars and scientists themselves. The definition of human being and the definition of machine ha s been challenged as they gradually become into a non-separated integration. We now have artificial limbs, man-made blood vessels and even micro-chips in our brains. In A Cyborg Manifesto: Science

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    individuals, but also in operations symbols and understandings , and worldviews shared by decision-makers and spread all over the community . (88) To the extent that they focus on the effects of collective understandings ( as reflected , for example , in ideologies and policy models ) instead of variables at the individual

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    Nicholas Nava Mr. Coogan AP Lang-6 22 November 2017 Poetry Essay Beauty is a subjective idea that focuses on the characteristics preferable to a single species that gives an advantage over another and at the cost of another species survival. Humans have created astounding empires with beautiful cities and monuments because they were the most progressive species that are able to do so because of their capacity for violence. Some empires fear for their survival, so they must eliminate any threat whether

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