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Analyzing Marx's claim about the demise of the law and state.

Critically analyse Marx's claim that the law and state are destined to 'wither away'.

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Political Science

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Other

Posting ID:

2564

OTA ID:

102802

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The three main variations of proportional representation and a brief description of each.

What is Proportional Representation? Who has it? What are the three main variations of PR?

Subject:

Political Science

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Other

Posting ID:

4082

OTA ID:

101017

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Innis, Grant and McLuhan

Innis, Grant and McLuhan argue that technology is not netural, rather determined by the historical,political-economic and social conditions of their production. Moreover, once adopted, new media come to determine the very condition from which they arise. Ciritical discuss the debate whether new media can be viewed as neutral or determining factors in social and political change. Technology determinism is true, it shapes, controls and limits on social world, and we are not as free as we think. I mostly agree with McLuhan 's point of view, but I cannot really find 3 supporting ideas to support my thesis, and also support McLuhan's points,moreover, these supporting ideas have to criticize t... click for more

Subject:

Political Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

9728

OTA ID:

103801

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Definition of Small Arms

Often, when considering the many weapons used in conflict and war, an important category is left out: small arms. Given the estimation that 90% of the worlds war victims die from small and light arms such as rifles, machine guns, and pistols, a clear definition is necessary to assess their role in war, conflict and crime.

Subject:

Political Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

13904

OTA ID:

104226

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The Effects of Migration on Island Societies.

Migration effects all societies. Big or small, the society changes with different patterns of migration. However, the effects of migration very by society, depending on each societies unique situation. Larger societies may handle migration easier then small, and continental societies may have a better time adjusting to migration patterns then island ones. The island Society is a unique one. How does Migration affect an island society.

Subject:

Political Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

13919

OTA ID:

104226

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