New Deal & Rise of Totalitarianism in Postwar Europe

New Deal in the United States

The United States was one of the countries hardest hit by the economic crisis. In 1933, it had thirteen million unemployed. In this situation, the new president, Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt, presented an economic and social program known as the New Deal to end the crisis, which consisted of state intervention in economic activity. The main measures of this program were:

  • Helping farmers by paying compensation, in order to reduce their crops and thus cause a rise
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Historical Materialism: Marx’s Core Concepts

Marx’s Historical Materialism

This theory is based on the achievements of man in nature and conditions in running the existence of individuals.

A. Levels of Social Structure

The social structure is divided into three levels:

  • Economic activities take place for the production of material goods necessary to live. Marx considers this level as the infrastructure of the social structure.
  • Legal and political power establishes the mechanisms and rules of a community (represented in the state and law).
  • The ideological
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Postcolonial Literature and the Windrush Generation

First of all, we can briefly define postcolonialism as a form of literature related to the history of colonialism and its consequences, which include the process of decolonization and the development of the colonies’ independence.

Besides, the prefix “post” has a causal connotation; it means “because”. In fact, a central idea in postcolonial theories was the need to rewrite literature from a local perspective and distance it from the English model taught in colonial education systems.

Moreover, some

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Representative Government vs. Direct Democracy in Modern Society

Representative Government vs. Direct Democracy

The contrast between modern and older democracies is not only based on irreconcilable differences in size, complexity, and extent of modern societies, but also in its undesirability. As the goal of modern states is the joint institutional design of a popular government that allows control of power and safeguards individual rights in large territories, liberal suspicion to the extent of participation is the threat to political stability posed by factions,

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Evolutionary Psychology: Understanding Human Development

Evolutionary Psychology

Evolutionary psychology is the psychological discipline that studies the behavioral changes that occur in people over their development, in relation to age, from conception to death. It seeks to identify mechanisms to monitor these changes.

Objectives of Evolutionary Psychology

  • Identify and disclose changes related to age and experience in physical growth, thinking, and personality.
  • Explain the changes and development sequences as general principles (assimilation and accommodation)
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Understanding China: Business Culture and Economy

China: A Cultural and Economic Powerhouse

For millennia, the Chinese have held themselves in high esteem, regarding their country and culture as the heartland and center of human civilization. This sense of Chinese pride continues to shape the nation’s trajectory.

China’s Economic Strategy

China has adopted a modern national industrial strategy aimed at building its economic base. Foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) are generally required to invest foreign exchange to develop local Chinese research

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