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Lynch- Communist Manifesto

October 12, 2021 — 1 Comment ↓

     When deciding a party to analyze integrated with the communist manifesto, Karl Marx, and the 18th Brumaire, the proletariat party felt fitting considering Marx viewed the proletariats as a possible pawn in the chess game of the Marxist revolution Continue reading →

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Lynch- Philosophy of Manufactures

September 24, 2021 — No Comments ↓

Olivia Lynch Paul Evans Modern Europe 9/23/21 Why was this document written? I chose the question, Why was this document written, from “The philosophy of Manufactures” written in 1835 by Andrew Ure. Andrew Ure wrote a persuasive book to the Continue reading →

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About Me

September 14, 2021 — 1 Comment ↓

Hey, my names Olivia Lynch, I’m from Encinitas, a city about 20 mins north of here. I love to watercolor and I’m interested in botany and fashion. My major is marketing and I’ve practically been living off gogurts and Kraft Continue reading →

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