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Papers On Race, Politics & Society
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The
American Jewish Experience
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It is a fundamental aspect of New York life that there are
enclaves of different social and class distinctions that
have grown from the need of sets of immigrants to come
together in a cohesive community to support and provide
each other with a sense of stability and coherence. This 6
page paper examines the unique position of the Jewish
immigrant to New York in the early twentieth century. It
looks at the rift in the community that was described
geographically but was based on socio-economic factors and
rooted in cultural beliefs. The political organizations of
the Zionist and Labor Movements are also explored. No
bibliography provided.
Filename: Amjewex.wps
Authority
/ A Socio-Political Analysis
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The subject of authority is discussed in relationship to
political ideology and class. This 8 page paper suggests
that societal reaction to authority is inextricably linked
with liberalism and conservatism as well as social status.
The Rodney King beating and trial is used as one
illustration. The paper includes Weber's interpretation of
authority. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Authorit.wps
Discrimination
/ Cause & Effect
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In 6 pages, the writer discusses the cause and effect of
discrimination. The Rodney King case is used as one of the
prime examples. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Discking.wps
American
Attitudes Toward Race, Religion, and Disabilities
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This 6 page report provides a broad overview of Americans?
attitudes about race, religion and disability. The fact
remains that Americans are caught up in religious debates,
misconceptions, and suspicions of one another?s precepts
of faith. This paper examines a number of the aspects of
the attitudes that are prevalent throughout the United
States. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWattitude.rtf
How
American Society Can Change
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This 9 page paper presents the ideation that American
society is flawed, loosely based on Marxist notions.The
lives of infamous figures including Princess Diana and
Frederick Douglass are examined. The paper supports the
notion that the examples of great leaders can change
America. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA26Amer.wps
Will
Restricting Immigration Prevent Cultural Disintegration?
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6 pages in length. The United States of America is known
as a cultural melting pot, where foreign-born peoples have
flourished both economically and independently for nearly
four hundred years. However, there is currently much
concern about the long-term effects such immigrant influx
is causing and will continue to cause the both the land
and the legal citizens. The writer discusses the aspect of
job stealing, overpopulation and environmental
consequences instigated by the open-door immigration
policy. Extensive bibliography included.
Filename: Immigrat.wps
The
Upper Class As A Governing Class # 2
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Adolf Berle's theory that major corporations are run by
upper middle class managers is explored in this 7 page
paper. Other theorists are included such as Marx, Engels,
Weber, Domhoff and Kahl. An analysis of the concept of
housing class is included as well as the role which
corporate takeovers play in terms of control. After
careful consideration, the conclusion that the elite
control corporate America is reached. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: Domthree.wps
Eurocentrism
& Afrocentrism / Contrasting Views and the
Significance for Race Relations
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An 8 page paper that considers the differences between
Eurocentrism and Afrocentrism and relates them in terms of
the perceptions of Molei Kete Asante and Mary Lefkowitz.
This paper demonstrates the arguments presented by both
theorists and then considers their implication for race
relations. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Eurafro.wps
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