SOCIALIST THEORY
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- Is Capitalism Just: Contributionist or Socialist? A Contributionist's ViewpointDemocracy and Capitalism cannot co-exist together.
- Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory in ActionWe know more about good behaviors than we do them. However, we go about behavior change incorrectly assuming there either should be a way to do it without effort or that it is too difficult. Change means learning, not eliminating. Bandura's SCT is key.
- Is Obama or Big Government Socialist?Cries against socialism have emerged as the Obama administration pushes certain policies. Is Obama really socialist? This essay aims to explain my take on socialism and argue for it, providing a guideline on whether something should be deemed socialist.
- Political Philosophies - Theory of SocialismA brief summary of socialism according to Marx and Engels. Marx utlizes Hegel and a dislike with the human nature of capitalism to adopt a socialist theory. Both Marx and Engels work together to ascertain the steps to a utopian-communist society.
- How "Socialist" Is Obama Really?Just exploring how socialist our president really is when measured against the traditional definition of the word.
Types of Feminist TheoryFeminist theory is varied and reflects different viewpoints about today's culture.- Jack Schaefer's Novel ShaneA college research paper on the Western novel Shane, and arguing critical literary theory to see if Shane can be considered Socialist, or if it is in fact, anti-Socialist.
The NWO Conspiracy Theory is a FactAlthough this article is out of date with my most current views and understandings, I wanted to show another piece of history showing where I have been.- The Socialist DemocratWhat is Socialism? Why are we afraid of it? Do we have Socialism in America?
United Socialist States of America?Taking a quick glance at Marx's Communist Manifesto and relating its ideas to our nation's actions.- Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Am I a Socialist?More and more, I get the feeling that I am either a Communist or part of a radical right-wing conspiracy. Is there a place for individuals who go beyond the political labels?
- Become a Popular Fantasy Football League CommissionerEven if you disagree with socialist "spread the wealth" politics, consider these principles as a fantasy football league commissioner. Offer an array of prizes, rather than a single end-of-season pot that can eliminate some competitors early in the game.
- Peripheral Capitalist vs. Socialist SocietiesThis analysis will reveal that both peripheral capitalism and socialism have proven themselves unsuccessful systems, economically speaking, for vastly different reasons.
- The Consistency of Ludwig Von Mises's Formulation of the Socialist Calculation ProblemG. Stolyarov II defends Ludwig von Mises's famous insight that economic calculation is impossible under socialism from allegations by Bryan Caplan that this idea is incompatible with Mises's understanding of the purely qualitative nature of economic law.
- Solidarity Forever: American Worker's Unions in Theory, PracticeThis is a piece about how to support the average worker, American or otherwise.
Did Fidel Castro Reject Communism?The second part of Jeffrey Goldberg's article in the Atlantic about his conversation with Fidel Castro, retired tyrant of Cuba, has a more astonishing revelation than did the first. Castro has started to sour on communism as practiced in Cuba.- Biography: Jean-Jacques RousseauCriticizing the civilization of his era and proving that the growth of culture does destroy the human nature, Rousseau idealized the "natural condition" in which all individuals are free and equal.
- Toward a Moneyless SocietyDescribes some of the ramifications of cashless society.
- Chairman Mao and the MountainIn Judith Shapiro's Mao's War Against Nature, four main ideas emerge to explain how China was persuaded to rise in unprecedented unanimity, and what it took to orchestrate such movement.
- Rousseau's Stance on TheatreAn analysis of Jean Jacques Rousseau's "Politics and the Arts: Letters to M. D'Alembert on the Theater," written for my Western Civilization II course.
- Capitalism: the Destroyer of LivesCapitalism as a system leaves each to his own devices.
- The Great Depression, Working-Class Strife, and the CPUSA: Understanding Propaganda in John Steinbeck's in Dubious BattleThis article examines the importance of The Great Depression, Working-Class strife, and the CPUSA in John Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle.
Why China Isn't CommunistWhile ruled by the Chinese Communist Party, China is in reality a socialist, mixed-market nation with capitalist elements.- W.E.B. DuBois: Picking Up Where Marx Left OffThis piece is on my opinion that DuBois' sociological theories fill in a very important gap in Marxist theory.
- Building Beehives with Seth KahanThis is a college paper written about Seth Kahan's interesting theory of communication.
The Rebuilding Disaster: Triumph of Baseless IdeologyIn the grand Bolshevik days of the Soviet Union, dogmatic theory and ideology held priority over common sense and reality. That failed stupendously, so why are conservatives duplicating it in Iraq???- Alexander Nevsky and EisensteinEisenstein's two books on film theory Film Form and Film Sense have become the base of film theory for all other film theorists.
- Through the Eyes of a Chinese Doctor: Feminist Theorization of the BodymindThis article uses principles of Taoist philosophy (the foundation of Chinese Medicine) as a lens through which to view specific debates within feminist theory.
- The State and Dictatorship of the ProletariatInsight and critical analysis on the question of applied governance in a socialist state; specifically referring to the works outline by Lenin, Marx, and Engels. Offers a contemporary Marxist-Leninist view on the subject - combined with a modern outlook.
- Marx's Integration of Hegel's IdeasMarx adopted concepts from the works of Hegel and integrated them into his political theory with some adjustment and implementation. Marx's integrated theory was what lead to one of the most influential political revolutions of all time- communism.
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