coms and culture 1

first set of flash cards for c&c

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what is the summary of marxism
marxism is where everyone is equal and it says that all of history consists of conflict between various classes and doesnt agree with the hiarachy of classes
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what is communism
when something is ruled by the people in commitees.
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what is socialism
socialism represents working class, sees itself as part of the nation belonging to everyone
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what is the story of afro ben
she was a brilliant play write in shakespearian times, even better than he was but she was not allowed on stage as she was a woman
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what is Patriarchy
a family or society dominated by men (usually only a few men in charge of lots of women)
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what is feminism
basically, equal and fair rights for women and men.
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name disadvantages of Mcdonaldization
dehumanization, losing culture and enviromental impact
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theorist of self
Ervin Goffman
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What did goffman beleive?
We project what we want to be by conciously changing how we present ourselves "Everything we do is a play"
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Theorist of othering
Edward Said
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Who came up with Disneyization?
George ritzer
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what is disneyization/ Mcdonaldization?
The process by which the principles of fast food are dominating society (fast, cheap, glossy)
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what do marxists critise
The exploitation of one class (workers) By another class (Elite)
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what is post colonialism
when britian ruled the world
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What is imperialism
to come from the empire
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Famous summary of market liberalism
The rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer
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what is communism

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when something is ruled by the people in commitees.

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what is socialism

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what is the story of afro ben

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what is Patriarchy

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