The Meanings of "Individualism"
... himself, sets himself up as the sovereignjudge of everything... when intellectualismand individualismreach this degree of self-infatuation,one must expectthemto be or becomenothingotherthananarchy... 25 Among socialists, individualism has typically been contrasted with an ideal, cooperative social o ...
... himself, sets himself up as the sovereignjudge of everything... when intellectualismand individualismreach this degree of self-infatuation,one must expectthemto be or becomenothingotherthananarchy... 25 Among socialists, individualism has typically been contrasted with an ideal, cooperative social o ...
ap european history - St. Joseph School District
... Why was economic prosperity a necessary precondition for the Renaissance? People tend to think of the Renaissance as an Italian phenomenon, but northern Europe also underwent a renaissance. Compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance with the Northern Renaissance. At the outset of the Age of Explor ...
... Why was economic prosperity a necessary precondition for the Renaissance? People tend to think of the Renaissance as an Italian phenomenon, but northern Europe also underwent a renaissance. Compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance with the Northern Renaissance. At the outset of the Age of Explor ...
ap european history - St. Joseph School District
... Why was economic prosperity a necessary precondition for the Renaissance? People tend to think of the Renaissance as an Italian phenomenon, but northern Europe also underwent a renaissance. Compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance with the Northern Renaissance. At the outset of the Age of Explor ...
... Why was economic prosperity a necessary precondition for the Renaissance? People tend to think of the Renaissance as an Italian phenomenon, but northern Europe also underwent a renaissance. Compare and contrast the Italian Renaissance with the Northern Renaissance. At the outset of the Age of Explor ...
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... that is, changes within them are more likely to lead to the changes in the other spheres than the other way round5. The production principle belongs to such spheres due to the following reasons: 1. Significant changes in the production basis lead to the production of more surplus and to the rapid gr ...
... that is, changes within them are more likely to lead to the changes in the other spheres than the other way round5. The production principle belongs to such spheres due to the following reasons: 1. Significant changes in the production basis lead to the production of more surplus and to the rapid gr ...
Production Revolutions and Periodization of History
... Though the qualitative transformations in some spheres of life are closely connected with changes in the other (and, thus, no factors can be considered as absolutely dominant), some spheres (with respect to their influence) can be considered as more significant; that is, changes within them are more ...
... Though the qualitative transformations in some spheres of life are closely connected with changes in the other (and, thus, no factors can be considered as absolutely dominant), some spheres (with respect to their influence) can be considered as more significant; that is, changes within them are more ...
history 110b - California State University, Fullerton
... a good question. There are many answers. The most important is that in order to understand the world we live in today, one must understand how developments from the very distant past have profoundly shaped our present world. The world history course is also designed to provide you with a common inte ...
... a good question. There are many answers. The most important is that in order to understand the world we live in today, one must understand how developments from the very distant past have profoundly shaped our present world. The world history course is also designed to provide you with a common inte ...
... reduced to an insignificant superstructure, to a deceptive ideology, while the Marxists' reality was based firmly on the economy, on the relationship of capital ownership, and on the notorious and sinful "society of the citizens." But innovative Marxist currents without much concern defined politics ...
The CasP Project: Past, Present, Future
... Theories and Facts Science cannot progress this way. It needs dialogue, debate and, most importantly, negation – and that can be achieved only if we come to terms with the facts. Of course, the facts are never simply ‘given’. They are always part of an overarching cosmology, a prevailing order, a ce ...
... Theories and Facts Science cannot progress this way. It needs dialogue, debate and, most importantly, negation – and that can be achieved only if we come to terms with the facts. Of course, the facts are never simply ‘given’. They are always part of an overarching cosmology, a prevailing order, a ce ...
a study of the long-term movement of the profit rate in
... Arrighi and others argue that the continual reproduction and the expansion of the capitalist worldeconomy over the past several centuries have been based on the successive recreation of increasingly more powerful leading capitalist organizations. There have been four “systemic cycles of accumulation ...
... Arrighi and others argue that the continual reproduction and the expansion of the capitalist worldeconomy over the past several centuries have been based on the successive recreation of increasingly more powerful leading capitalist organizations. There have been four “systemic cycles of accumulation ...
ProutWorld Features Ideology Sarkar FAQ Prout in 60 minutes
... not be exported to another unit. Instead, industrial centers should be built up wherever raw materials are available. This will create industries based on locally available raw materials and ensure full employment for all local people who then may trade their demi-essential and nonessential refined ...
... not be exported to another unit. Instead, industrial centers should be built up wherever raw materials are available. This will create industries based on locally available raw materials and ensure full employment for all local people who then may trade their demi-essential and nonessential refined ...
David Riesman, Alexis de Tocqueville and History: A Look at The
... conception ofsociety as a living organism in which each human being had a clear role. Order was the ultimate goal of such a society and could only be threatened when some person or group wished to step out of its place in the hierarchy. This mental world, embraced by most men and women, presented a ...
... conception ofsociety as a living organism in which each human being had a clear role. Order was the ultimate goal of such a society and could only be threatened when some person or group wished to step out of its place in the hierarchy. This mental world, embraced by most men and women, presented a ...
Talcott Parsons` Early Essay on Capitalism. An American
... underlining two main influences. The first is the historical school in economics, with its emphasis on the specific characteristics of each historically located economic system rather than on the search for general economic laws. The second is a conception of capitalism as an epoch in the historical ...
... underlining two main influences. The first is the historical school in economics, with its emphasis on the specific characteristics of each historically located economic system rather than on the search for general economic laws. The second is a conception of capitalism as an epoch in the historical ...
Marx, Marginalism and Modern Sociology
... Almost fifty years ago Talcott Parsons isolated what he called a „voluntaristic theory of action‟ in the work of writers as diverse as Marshall, Pareto, Durkheim and Weber. In The Structure of Social Action Parsons argued that the voluntaristic theory of action was the basis of a fundamental reorien ...
... Almost fifty years ago Talcott Parsons isolated what he called a „voluntaristic theory of action‟ in the work of writers as diverse as Marshall, Pareto, Durkheim and Weber. In The Structure of Social Action Parsons argued that the voluntaristic theory of action was the basis of a fundamental reorien ...
The Political Economy of a Plural World: Critical
... rather over minds, over the legitimacy of authority within the territory of states and of the authority which governs relationships in the world as a whole. Secrecy and surprise are the weapons of the weaker party, of those who challenge the legitimacy of constituted authority. Surprise, the unexpec ...
... rather over minds, over the legitimacy of authority within the territory of states and of the authority which governs relationships in the world as a whole. Secrecy and surprise are the weapons of the weaker party, of those who challenge the legitimacy of constituted authority. Surprise, the unexpec ...
An essay on the labor theory of value
... ducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and given to others in exchange for clothes, and other Natural necessaires; that the remain der of Corn is the natural and,true Rent of the land for the year. ...
... ducted his seed out of the proceed of his Harvest, and also, what himself hath both eaten and given to others in exchange for clothes, and other Natural necessaires; that the remain der of Corn is the natural and,true Rent of the land for the year. ...
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... where y is the level of output per worker per period, e is the level of work effort per worker per period, and 0 is output per unit work effort which is assumed to be exogenously fixed by technology. :Each institution that potentially structures the capital-labor relationship - internal labor market ...
... where y is the level of output per worker per period, e is the level of work effort per worker per period, and 0 is output per unit work effort which is assumed to be exogenously fixed by technology. :Each institution that potentially structures the capital-labor relationship - internal labor market ...
Industrial Civilization
... profit-seeking by capitalists within deregulated markets. Such changes were both dynamic in driving forward economic expansion, but simultaneously created social conflict and political instability. The new social classes of industrialists, inventors, and technologists, experienced social tensions wi ...
... profit-seeking by capitalists within deregulated markets. Such changes were both dynamic in driving forward economic expansion, but simultaneously created social conflict and political instability. The new social classes of industrialists, inventors, and technologists, experienced social tensions wi ...
Department of Economic History, Stockholm University
... commodity is a function of the social necessary labour time it takes to produce it, including raw materials and the tear and wear of the machines. But labour-values become a reality only by use or consumption. Thus new technology, assuming labour time in society being constant, contributes to increa ...
... commodity is a function of the social necessary labour time it takes to produce it, including raw materials and the tear and wear of the machines. But labour-values become a reality only by use or consumption. Thus new technology, assuming labour time in society being constant, contributes to increa ...
Time and the Biological Consequences of Globalization
... this standard is a cultural construction; social science does so without reflecting on the way in which this standard emerged to chart and measure natural temporal cycles that are still important even though they have become divorced from the clock. The organization of this article, then, must invol ...
... this standard is a cultural construction; social science does so without reflecting on the way in which this standard emerged to chart and measure natural temporal cycles that are still important even though they have become divorced from the clock. The organization of this article, then, must invol ...
`Spatial Articulation of the State: Reworking Social Relations and
... development. In exile between 1922 and 1940 Trotsky analyzed the rise of fascism in Germany, the social formations in England, France and Spain, and developed a theoretical perspective on the Soviet state under Stalin (Trotsky 1962; Anderson 1979, p.97). Gramsci's theory was also prepared in the ge ...
... development. In exile between 1922 and 1940 Trotsky analyzed the rise of fascism in Germany, the social formations in England, France and Spain, and developed a theoretical perspective on the Soviet state under Stalin (Trotsky 1962; Anderson 1979, p.97). Gramsci's theory was also prepared in the ge ...
history 110b - California State University, Fullerton
... these posts useful for you, it will be helpful to ask for clarification of main points that you don’t understand or to help other students understand something better that you know, but they do not. In a class as large as this one, everyone comes to class with different backgrounds. Some of you know ...
... these posts useful for you, it will be helpful to ask for clarification of main points that you don’t understand or to help other students understand something better that you know, but they do not. In a class as large as this one, everyone comes to class with different backgrounds. Some of you know ...
United States Government
... Geography; Individuals, Society, and Culture) USG.4.2 Compare and contrast the Students will develop a country with one The presentation will be worth 2% of the structure and organization of of those forms of government. They final assessed grade. various forms of political systems must present it i ...
... Geography; Individuals, Society, and Culture) USG.4.2 Compare and contrast the Students will develop a country with one The presentation will be worth 2% of the structure and organization of of those forms of government. They final assessed grade. various forms of political systems must present it i ...
Create a Class
... Default is all items de-selected. Selecting a top level item automatically selects sub-items, and vise-versa. Lower level items can be checked/unchecked independently. Select All and Deselect All buttons check or uncheck all selections in the Table of Contents. Clicking on Next >> button accepts sel ...
... Default is all items de-selected. Selecting a top level item automatically selects sub-items, and vise-versa. Lower level items can be checked/unchecked independently. Select All and Deselect All buttons check or uncheck all selections in the Table of Contents. Clicking on Next >> button accepts sel ...
H4 World History R4 G9
... Their idea was sparked by the growing wealth of the bourgeoisie and the simultaneously decreasing wealth of the proletariat during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Marx and Engels stated in their well-known document “The Communist Manifesto” (written in 1848) that over time, society will natur ...
... Their idea was sparked by the growing wealth of the bourgeoisie and the simultaneously decreasing wealth of the proletariat during the time of the Industrial Revolution. Marx and Engels stated in their well-known document “The Communist Manifesto” (written in 1848) that over time, society will natur ...
Neoliberalism: a Foucauldian Perspective
... working force, is bought by the class that owns the production forces – the capitalists – it will enter the production process and will engender plus product and plus value, being exploited and alienated (Marx, 1949). How does an exchange process, a selling and buying on the free market gives birth ...
... working force, is bought by the class that owns the production forces – the capitalists – it will enter the production process and will engender plus product and plus value, being exploited and alienated (Marx, 1949). How does an exchange process, a selling and buying on the free market gives birth ...