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33 Cards in this Set
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Historical materialism is known as |
Marxism |
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The top of Marxism is known as |
The bushwasi |
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The rest of Marxism society is known as |
Prolitarian |
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Everything but the owners in Marxism. Is known as the |
Base and called super structure |
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What determines identity in Marxism |
The economy (money) |
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In marxism, why do owners produce |
Because of greed |
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In marxism, identity is all about |
Material |
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What is the Marxist cycle |
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Marx predict the end of capitalism is |
Socialism |
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Lenin used marxs idea and says |
Owners expand markets once current one is saturated and go Saturday another one for cheaper |
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Lenin argue that this is |
Imperialism |
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Marx argues we are stuck in |
Path dependency |
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Liberalism core assumptions is rooted in |
Thought of the ancient Greeks |
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According to liberalism, individuals are |
Rational, and able to understand basic laws of nature and human society people have the capacity to improve their condition by creating a just society |
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If that just society is not created, |
the fault lies with the inadequate institutions and the corrupt environments |
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When was liberalism popular |
The 18th 19th and early 20th century Prior to world war 1 |
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Liberalism was heavily influenced by |
Enlightenment thinkers |
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Liberalism says groups of States should treat each other well in |
Both war and Peace provided their own interests are not compromised |
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What does Kant say with liberalism |
international anarchy can be overcome through federation of sovereign states, each acting in their own self-interest |
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What is wilsorian idealism |
War is preventable through the collective action of states |
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Neoliberal institutionalism |
Axelord, keohane, and Nye; why do states chose to cooperate most of the time, ever under anarchy |
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What is prisoners dilemma |
Cooperation is in self interest This, cooperation can be learned as to "zero sum" game |
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The"Bretton Woods" institutions |
World banks International monetary fund(imf) World trade organization Or UN Euopean Union Other regional organizations |
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Liberalist democracies |
do not fight each other; shared norms and culture inhibit agrresion Multitude of voices restrain leaders Leadership in common intl. Institutions binds democracies- heavily criticezed( democracies- fight each other) |
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Constructivism says state behavior is shaped by |
* elite beliefs * Identities *Social norms |
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Constructivism says individuals |
Ford, shape, and change culture through ideas and practices interest at all levels socially constructed with constant interaction |
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In constructivism ideas turn to |
Legitimacy which turns to power |
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(constructivism) Max weberis sources of power |
Traditional Charismatic Rational/legal Leaders of individuals give meaning to states and desires |
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(constructivism) national interests are |
Ever-changing in the result of social identities of State actors |
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(constructivism) people bring meaning to |
Material structures |
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(constructivism) international organizations can |
Socialite States and individuals to norms |
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(constructivism) power exists in every |
Exchange and ideas and identity are its source |
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(constructivism) States lack |
Exclusive control, while sovereignty is continuously challenged by new institutions and new needs |