so I can make sure it isn't too narrow or unwieldy.You will need to use at least 5 sources: 3 of which cannot be class texts, include at least 1 primary source. MLA orChicago style (not APA), 12pt font, double-spaced, 8-10 pages excluding bibliography.Research PaperYourshould be ...
17 See Tom Bramble and Rick Kuhn, Labor’s Conflict: Big Business, Workers and the Politics of Class (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 314. 18 Macintyre, “The Short History of Social Democracy in Australia,” 8. 19 Macintyre, “The Short History of Social Democracy in Austra...
Nationalism, he said, is part of a class of national feel- ing. National feeling—or a common sense of "we" among the people of a nation—is important for a functioning polity. The population needs a way to somehow articulate what it is that makes us a "we." "If we think we're ...
Most of the respondents, as much as 78.1%, know that the love for the homeland is a must for every citizen, regardless the diversity conditions such as ethnic, religion, race, and class. Even 71.2% respondents have accepted Kong Hu Cu as a recognized religion in Indonesia. As we know ...
First, the bearer of style—individual, nation, institution, reli- gious group, region, class—depends crucially on historical context. When the organization and values of intellectual life are self-consciously cosmopolitan, and when allegiances to other entities (e.g., Protestant versus Catholic,...
(2014). Neoliberalism, class, gender and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer politics in Poland. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 27(2), 241–257. Article Google Scholar Binnie, J., & Klesse, C. (2012). Solidarity and tensions: feminisms and transnational ...
Especially, the labors were the large class of the Indonesian population, and they did not get income because in many areas, the labors did not work as a form of opposing imperialism. 4. CONCLUSION The rise of advertisements for independence fundraising in the Kedaulatan Rakjat (KR) newspaper ...
As the refu- gee crisis unfolded, Jobbik articulated a distinctive welfare chauvinist perspective, exploiting social anxieties in deprived working-class towns and poor rural areas. It argued about the potentially negative impact that the costs of integrating the refu- gees could have onto access to ...
of the RIMC was “to elimi-nate gradually as many class prejudices as possi ble without wounding religious susceptibilities.” One method of achieving this was by having all of the boys dine together so that “a Sikh may be next to a Pathan or a Pathan next to a Dogra” (Figure 8).1...
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