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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Engels & Marx -- 'The Communist Manifesto' / The Individual
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A 5 page essay that offers a summary of the Manifesto, the purpose of the document, a brief explanation of specific terms included as they relate to the current essay. The focus of this essay is the Manifesto's comments on the individual, specifically how the individual proletarian is oppressed by different segments of the bourgeoisie. The essay concludes with the importance of the individual in a democratic environment. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Manif.wps
Engels & Marx / The Communist Manifesto - Controversy
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A 15 page overview of the controversy surrounding the interpretations of the 'Communist Manifesto'. Stresses that the various Western European revolutions which occurred in 1848 did have a common political program but that this program was not the overthrow of capitalism but instead the establishment of unified liberal or constitutional sates in which civil equality was given high importance. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Manicom.wps
Engels' & Marx 'Communist Manifesto' / Dialectic Determinism
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An 8 page paper discussing the theory of dialecic determinism of Karl Marx as expressed in the Communist Manifesto and other works Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Marxism.rtf
Engels' & Marx 'Communist Manifesto' / Explication
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An 8 page explication of Marx & Engels' infamous 'Communist Manifesto' in which the writer defines the classes discussed, elaborates key terminology, and then presents examples of how true Marx & Engels' predictions have become in the modern U.S. (i.e., low-income housing projects as an example of 'the abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes' etc;) Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Marxcomm.wps
Fictitious Dialogue / Marx & Frederick Douglass
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A 5 page fictional dialogue between Karl Marx and Frederick Douglass from the viewpoint of their writings, including Douglass' Independence Day speech and his speech to the Anti-Slavery Association in 1883, and Marx's Communist Manifesto and History.
Filename: Marxfred.wps
Freedom: Federalist and Communist
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The viewpoints taken by Hamilton and
Madison in the Federalist Papers are extremely different than those of
Marx and Engels in The Communist Manifesto. This 7 page paper asserts
that Marx and Engels were arguing that the capitalist system as it
existed in Europe was flawed by way of the economic stratification that
existed at the time. Their position held that freedom was derived by
abandoning the yoke of economic class distinctions. The Manifesto
greatly exceeded the Federalist papers in addressing the issues of
freedom. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTusmarx.wps
Ideology & Morality In Marx
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A 9 page paper examining Marx's statement that morality is a form of ideology. The paper uses Marx's own writings as well as secondary sources, and concludes that Marx was not advocating behavioral anarchy, simply a recognition that we, not God, make the rules that govern our behavior, and that we need to do so based on current circumstances and community need. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Marx2.wps
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