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1. Why was the bourgeois a revolutionary class? What role does Marx think it plays in history? 2. Why are commodities “mysterious”? 3. Why is primitive accumulation necessary in order for capitalism to “stand on its feet”? ( what conditions necessary for capitalism does it create?) 4. Why does Marx believe that wage labor is “alienating”? 5. in what sense does capitalism require that workers be “free”
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Legal lssue Summary Prepare a legal issue analysis of a newspaper or magazine article that discusses a legal aspect of a specific diversity issue (e.g., harassment, ADA, and so forth). Summarize the diversity issue, analyze the legal concern present your thoughts and beliefs regarding the issue. In presenting your thoughts and beliefs, contextualize your opinion in terms of the challenges of managing that diversity issue within your workplace.
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Short answers. 1. Weber sets out to show how “ideas become generally effective in history” (48). Provide an example from his research to illustrate this. 2. Explain Weber’s methodology, and use an example of his work, such as PESC, to demonstrate his methodology in practice. 3. To what does Weber’s concept of “historical individual” refer? Why was it important to his methodology? 4. What conceptual tools did Weber use? (Choose two and describe each). 5. What were Weber’s views on “objectivity” in the social sciences? 6. According to Zeitlin, was Weber trying to refute Marxist theory? Why or why not? Explain. 7. What was the Protestant Ethic and why did Weber attribute im... click for more
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Major theroretical perspectives
Choose one of the three sociological theories: structural functional, conflict or symbolic interaction. Explain garage sales by applying the theory you have chosen. Be sure to include in your answer the assumptions that go with the theory and relate them to garage sales.
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Discuss in detail the three (3) major assumptions of Conflict Theory. In light of these assumptions, how do conflict theorists view stratification based on social class in society. Include in your discussion 2 specific examples to support the conflict view.
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