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This article seeks to provide a brief introduction to the sociological looking glass by focusing on some of sociology's founding parents and offering ideas for continued engagement with economics.
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the birth of the concept of capitalism itself. The author argues that the history of how the concept of capitalism was …
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mediated, and society is differentiated by its income in proportion 1 : 99%. The second important question of capitalism is …. At the same time, the problems of capitalism dated by the XIX century are still of immediate interest. From Carol … justifies capitalism as aquite dynamic mode of production. …
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(1913) remarked, the philosophy of Marxism is materialism. To be more specific, Marxism is both a world view in general and … to discuss the development of philosophy in general that served as the cradle of Marxism. In this we follow the argument … philosophy into two opposite camps: materialism and idealism, and trace out the dialectical development of philosophy through the …
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marxism. The author of this paper discusses Napoleoni‟s peculiar vision of the place of man in the world, submits a new …
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This article links the development of political and philosophical thought with that of economic thought concerning war and peace issues. The economic orthodoxy that emerged during the 17th century presented human relations as peaceful, society being governed by a 'natural order', the Smithian...
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between Marxist thought and philosophy, as well as the issue of methodology. The purpose is not to reach a final conclusion on …
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materialism is the world outlook of Marxism; it is so called, because its approach to the phenomena of nature is dialectical, and … characterization of Hegel’s dialectics in terms of thesis-antithesis-synthesis triad) and Feuerbach, all culminating in Marxism. The …
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