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Civility Watchdog: Obama is a "Marxist"?Ann Coulter calls President Barack Obama a Marxist on Sean Hannity's radio show.
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British Marxist Historians: History from the Bottom UpTo the British Marxist historians, history was "not words on a page, not the goings-on of kings and prime ministers, not mere events." Instead, history was, "the sweat, blood, tears, and triumph of the common people." -
History Proves Marxist Inspired Ideology Has a Limtied and Short Shelf LifeI stumbled upon this interesting time line the other day. Marxist inspired thought has a very short and limited shelf life. -
Types of Literary Criticism: Marxist CriticismMarxist Criticism, also called Sociological criticism, explores a piece of literature from the social perspective.
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You Might Be a Marxist Dictator If.Forget about being a redneck, check out this tongue-in-cheek list of 15 telltale signs that you might be a marxist dictator -
Paul Broun: Barack Obama to Establish Marxist DictatorshipPaul Broun, a Republican Congressman from Georgia, is accusing President Elect Barack Obama of plotting to establish a Marxist dictatorship. Hotair's Ed Morrissey suggests that Paul Broun is suffering from "Obama Derangement Syndrome."
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Balance the Federal Budget. Cut the National Debt to Zero. Defund Marxist Government ProgramsBalance The Federal Budget. Cut The National Debt to Zero. Defund Marxist Government Programs. -
Marxist Literary TheoryMarx doesn't specifically address literary theory, yet Marxist thought does affect capitalist production of literature.
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How Orwell's Animal Farm Highlights His Belief in Marxist CommunismIn this paper, I will attempt to argue that George Orwell did not believe in Stalinist communism, but believed in a true Marxist communism. For my argument I will use solely the text of Animal Farm.
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How to Write a Marxist Critique: JawsWhen writing a Marxist critique you must always follow the money and then determine how that drives the narrative. As an example, consider how Jaws can be read read as a Marxist critique of capitalism.
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Marxist Readings in the Television Series 'Lost'The following will examine examples of Marxist thought on the show 'Lost', including the roles of Jack and Sawyer as Marxist and bourgeois heroes, manipulation and The DHARMA Initiative, and finally the class conflict between the survivors and 'The Others'.
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Writing a Literary Term Paper Using Marxist Criticism: What You Need to KnowBefore you write that literary analysis from a Marxist perspective, make sure you know exactly what to look for in the text.
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A View of Choice Theory from a MarxistOther than these problems, the Choice theory fits well with the Marxist theorist because it implies the choice of committing a crime, such as malicious forethought, to those who are the powers that be.
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The Marxist KnightA critical look at the Batman: The Animated Series episode, "Eternal Youth."
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How to Anger a Marxist! Tell 'Em the TruthThese creatures can't live with truth. It ruins all their little plans and ideas.
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If Obama is NOT a Marxist, Why Are so Many of His Associates Marxists?It's that lying with dogs and getting fleas thingy, right?
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ObamaCare: Marxist Medicine or Commie Care?There's Lies, There's Damn Lies and then there's ObamaCare -
Occupy Wall Street’s Marxist Demands Would Scare Red Staters If They Were Understood as SuchThe GOP always are bible thumpers, but I don’t know what version they are using if they can attack people who are trying to ease their brothers’ burden.
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Obama Socialism Redux: Barack Obama's Alleged Marxist/Socialist LeaningsSocialist buzz phrases like "spread the wealth around" and "redistribution of wealth" keep coming out of Barack Obama's mouth, both past and present. What follows is a redux of how the word "socialism" keeps dogging the presidential candidate.
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Civility Watchdog: Harry Alford Calls Obama "Anti-Business Marxist"Laura Ingraham provides a platform for people to accuse President Obama of Marxism and Nazism.
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Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell Opponent in Delaware, Became 'Bearded Marxist' in CollegeWhile much has been made about Christine O'Donnell's past troubles with the IRS and other dubious dealings, very little has been written in the mainstream media about her Democratic opponent, Chris Coons.
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An Analysis of the Idealistic Nature of Marxist Philosophy in Context of 19th Century "Pragmatism"This essay deals with Marx and his theories in the context of intellectual trends and new developments in the 18th and 19th centuries, with a specific focus on his so-called "pragmatism."
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HARRY POTTER and the SORCERER'S STONE: A Marxist and Feminist View of the Boy Who LivedLiterary theory on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling.
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The Scarlet Letter: A New View Via Marxist TheoryIt is both possible and necessary to not only interpret literary works, but also to examine how social/economic/philosophical theories may be applied for a novel understanding of a work of literature.
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Gang of Four and Pop Music as Marxist Critical TheoryBritish post-punk band Gang of Four succesfully turned pop music into a platform for a critique of contemporary socio-political inequities.
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Bill Gates Promotes the Teaching of Marxist Dialectics in American SchoolsBill Gates revealed on the Charlie Rose show that he was completely ignorant of the American economic system when he admitted that he didn't know that medical research funds were determined by demand and profit.
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Barbara West's Joe Biden Interview Questions Marxist Undertones of Obama Sound BitesWhen Barbara West of Florida WFTV Channel 9 set out to interview Joe Biden, she had an agenda. Biden didn't like implication of "if it looks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, if it walks like a duck, it's a duck" -- at least in this case. -
Is Christianity a Marxist Religion or a Capitalist Religion?Yeah, you know my answer. -
Lipstick on a Marxist Does Not Work EitherThis week, Senator Barack Obama used a common colloquialism to refer to the policies of the Bush Administration and of Republican presidential candidate John McCain who will continue on with most of them. He said that you can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
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Viewing Alice in Wonderland as Psychoanalyst or a MarxistLewis Caroll puts a child in an unknown world and lets her sexuality bud into that of a mature flower. Removed from all the restraints and criticism of modern society, the sexuality of a human will develop without oppose.
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Online References for Marxist-Leninist Studies: Part 1Brief overview of some of the best online resources available for better understanding and the study of Marxism-Leninism, socialism, communism, and all other relevant topics.
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The Dialectics of Restoration DramaResearch paper on the Marxist implications of King Lear.
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The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad: Captain as BourgeoisieA Marxist criticism of "The Secret Sharer."
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The Tea Party Manifesto is Already Published and in Existence Without Having to Rewrite it Thanks to the Collected Quotes of Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson was "Liberal" before the term was hijacked by the Marxist Progressivist Academics. The American Revolution was about complaints against existing forms of government. Karl Marx did not coin the word "revolution" he ripped it off from 1776. -
Kafka's The Metamorphosis: Gregor Samsa as a Symbol of Marxist AlienationAn analysis of Kafka's Metamorphosis from a Marxist point of view.
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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.
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A Marxist Look at the Ambivalence Toward Revolution in Mary Shelley's FrankensteinA discussion of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein through a Marxist viewpoint; specifically discussing both the revolutionary fervor and the fear of revolution found within the novel.
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Conflicts of DevianceA short examination of the concept of social deviance, from a Marxist perspective.
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Enemies ListThe Obama White House is trying to silence debate, disagreement and dissent by creating an Enemies List and marginalizing, ridiculing or punishing anyone guilty of non-Marxist thought. -
Elizabeth Bennet of PemberleyA Marxist Analysis of Austen's Pride and Prejudice



