Category: /Science & Technology
Human Nature and Socialism
Isn't socialism contrary to human nature? Aren't people inherently selfish? To my mind socialism is more in line with human nature than capitalism. Part of our human nature is the possession of needs that can only be met
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Category: /Literature/English
Social Aspects of Envy
As all emotions, envy is socially constructed. Individual interaction, class variation and social institutions like schools, family, religion, and politics define envy for us. Envy is dependent on the beliefs about wealth
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Category: /Literature/English
The Social History Of Maycomb
Maycomb is said to have a very ridged social structure. Some people would describe it as a social triangle. In this piece of work I will try to explain that structure using comments made by Jem.
At the top
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Transcarceration and Social Control Policy: The 1980s
And Beyond
Crime and Delinquency
January 1996 Volume 42 Issue 1 Page 114
By: W. Wesley Johnson
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Sam Houston State University
S161-15
Tuesday
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Political parties must perform a multitude of pressing tasks in the political system, which often results in the exclusion of certain social interests. The Canadian electorate, therefore, has become disillusioned with political parties and social
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Category: /Literature/English
Anti-Social Disorder
Antisocial personality disorder is characterized by overwhelming anxiety, and excessive self-consciousness in everyday situations. People with social phobia have a persistent, intense, and chronic fear of being watched
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Since the new development of ideologies in the nineteenth century, debates over the better political theory is still continued. Socialism and liberalism are two ideologies that attempt to provide a foundation for society, while both are critics of each
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Category: /Literature/English
Why are crime rates higher among some social groups than the others? Are some groups more prone to crime, or are they in situations more conducive to crime? Many factors can influence a person to commit a crime, but is there a common trait that lead
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Category: /Social Sciences
Why are crime rates higher among some social groups than the others? Are some groups more prone to crime, or are they in situations more conducive to crime? Many factors can influence a person to commit a crime, but is there a common trait that lead
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Category: /Literature/English
Two major approaches to contemporary social theory are the Marxian materialist
approach and the structural functionalist approach. The materialist approach was developed from the work of Karl Marx, who believed that the economic order shapes society
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