Ideologies

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    Feminism

    situation over time each generation become less and less politically active as the human race evolves. “Feminist self-labeling was more important in explaining women's relationship to feminism than was generation, implying that exposure to a shared ideology can unite members of a group across” was another important fact in this article. “Education about feminism and provision of a feminist lens might strengthen the commitment of some of these weak feminists”. In my opinion this is bad because it can

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    Analytical Essay Assignment, CPOL128 BB0, Politics and Film, Summer 2013 (Revised) Grade Weight: 20% of your final grade in this course. Due Date: Wednesday July 24th, 2013, hard copy to be submitted in class. IF you run into computer or printer problems, you may ask for permission to submit the essay by email before 11:59 pm that same day. This will be possible ONLY with advance permission, otherwise electronic versions of the essay will not be accepted. Essay Specifications:

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    Assess the View That Science Has Replaced Religion as the Main Ideological Influence in Society Today.

    there are many who argue that religion is an ideology or contains ideological aspects, whether or not science is remains a controversial subject which requires criticisms of the objectivity. If science is not an ideology then the view given by the essay question is falsified. If both are ideological then we may proceed to assess the whether science has supplanted religion in this sense. The term “ideology” is difficult to define. Roughly, an ideology is a belief system or framework of ideas which

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    Ideologies

    more of a liberal or more of a conservative and why? It is really important to explain your reasoning for identifying the author as liberal or conservative, as it is a bit tricky with this article, but it is possible to misdiagnosis the author’s ideology and still earn points by using certain supporting arguments. (4 points) I would consider the author as liberal character, simply because today’s liberals continue to believe that government should or even has responsibility to stay active, and in

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    Critically Examine Marxist Contributions to the Sociology of Religion

    infatuated by religion, believing it solves all difficulties they may be facing. For example in Hinduism the extent of pain and suffering in an individual’s lifespan, depicts the level of happiness in their next life. Marxists would say that with this ideology people live ‘modest’ lives. People are brainwashed into accepting their ‘fate’ rather than attempting to rise above it, in hopes of a lavish afterlife. However Marx’s work is very outdated as he wrote most of it in the 1800s and although the basis

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    Empiricism & Pragmatism

    Political pragmatism links to the belief that politics should be guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory or ideology. It is clear both words have a very similar meaning and illustrate that the conservatives don’t operate on a strict ideological doctrine. Pre 21st century, the UK electorate was largely defined and separated by three main ideologies: Conservatism, Socialism and Liberalism. This gave the Conservative Party the ability to promote principles over pragmatism. However

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    Assess the View That the News Is a Social Construction

    my opinion, I feel that the news is a social construction as it is a product of various influences such as owners of the news, news values and dominant ideologies. Like Marxists, I feel that the audience see the media as a presentation of truthful facts but fail to recognize that the media owners alter the news in order to promote their ideologies. A way the media manipulates it’s audience is by the professionalism of the news readers as there body language is formal and are in a extremely controlled

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    Gender Norms in Advertising

    consumers to part with their hard earned money. Advertising reinforces particular gender norms. Through an analysis of a case study of anti-aging cream aimed towards women, this paper will argue that all advertising fundamentally plays on dominant ideologies to make people believe that in order to be “normal” or “successful”, they must buy product X. In particular, it will focus on how dominant norms surrounding masculinity and femininity are encouraged. These norms suggest what is considered an acceptable

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    Mariel Lian M. Santisteban IV – BS ECE IDEOLOGY ANALYSIS: SANTUGON & TAPAT It’s the time of the year again – University Student General Elections 2014, where students get to wear colors: yellow and blue or orange and black, as they support and campaign for their respective candidates. As for DLSU-Manila, it has been quiet a yearly tradition wherein student politics reign and mimics the load roars and reflects the frustrations of local politics. But for DLSU-STC, it is only on its second year experiencing

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    Conservative or Liberal: My Choice

    Liberal: My Choice Angela J Flemister Liberty University Conservative or Liberal: My Choice A political ideology is a closely linked set of beliefs about politics. Political ideologies offer their adherents well organized theories that propose goals for the society and the means by which those goals can be achieved. (Americian Government pg.18) The two most common ideologies that come to my mind are the conservatism and liberalism, to in nonprofessional terms Republican and Democrat. The

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