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Stringer – The Communist Manifesto

October 11, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Karl Marx, the author of the Communist Manifesto, was a well known philosopher, activist, revolutionary, social theorist, and economist. He is regarded as having very influential theories in regards to capitalism and communism. In his pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto, Marx Continue reading →

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Maze- Communist Manifesto

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In Karl Marx’s Communist manifesto it is clear that Marx’s theory on societal normalities is molded by the construct of social classes. And as stated, “The history of all hitherto existing society is a history of class struggles.” (Chapter 1) Continue reading →

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Shahman- The Communist Manifesto

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In the “Communist Manifesto”, Karl Marx discusses the issues and challenges the lifestyle was in the 1840s and hopes to prompt the people and proletariats to go against the bourgeoisie. There was a major divide between the different classes: the Continue reading →

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Forristal – The Communist Manifesto

October 10, 2021 — No Comments ↓

In the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, Marx states “The history of all hitherto existing society is a history of class struggles.” (The Communist Manifesto, chapter 1) Since the very formation of advanced human civilization, a rigid social hierarchy has Continue reading →

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Hrabovsky- Communist Manifesto

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“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” (The Communist Manifesto, 14). Marx believes that all of history is based off the struggle of an oppressed class verses an oppressed class. There have been freemen Continue reading →

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Gamble- Philosophy of Manufacturers

September 28, 2021 — No Comments ↓

What can I learn about the society that produced this document? In Andrew Ure’s 1835 article “The Philosophy of Manufacturers”, he discussed and supported the new industrial system and machinery that had developed and been a big influence in England Continue reading →

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Maze- Philosophy of Manufacturer

September 27, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Through this document it is evident that there was a big evolution in manufacturing with the Industrial Revolution. It is clear in this document that we are hearing the words of the weather upper class that speak for the factory Continue reading →

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The Philosophy of the Manufactures – How to Read a Document

September 27, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Q: What are the basic assumptions made in this document? In the document “The Philosophy of Manufactures” written by Andrew Ure, he gives us the perspective of the new middle class during the Industrial Revolution in England. One thing that can Continue reading →

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Arias-Millan – The Philosophy of Manufacturers

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What is the storyline? The author highlights important improvements that came through to manufacturing with the Industrial Revolution. He writes on the views of a new class, the bourgeoisie, which comes from the owners of factories. He implied that it Continue reading →

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Anderson – The Philosophy of Manufacturers

September 25, 2021 — No Comments ↓

“The Philosophy of the Manufacturers” written by Andrew Ure attempts to explain the benefits of manufacturing. Ure makes many assumptions about the nature of manufacturing and the relationship between machine and worker. One assumption that Ure makes is as follows: Continue reading →

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