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The Violent Algerian War of Independence
Analysis of the Algerian War of Independence and the tactics used by the French armies and the freedom fighters resulting in unprecedented violence. The destruction of war is described by Frantz Fanon in his book titled Wretched of The Earth.
2 commentsHealthcare System in Brazil - Unified Health System (SUS)
In depth look at the healthcare system in Brazil and how universal health care has changed the lives of the people. It also looks at the challenges Brazil faces to provide free healthcare to its people.
0 commentsThe Misleading Allure of Fascism
Analysis of the Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini and why the fascist ideals appealed to the people of Europe after World War I. Includes an analysis by Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm on why Fascism in Europe failed and its connection to extreme nationalism.
0 commentsWomen in Morocco under the French Protectorate
French colonization and culture in Morocco induced vast changes in the traditional view of women and helped push women's rights as a issue that needs to be addressed by society. The patriarchal system, the harems and strict Islamic laws that confined women to their homes were challenged by the liberal ideals of French women. King Muhammad VI helped give more rights to women in 2004 but it does not liberate women from the bondage of a male dominated society.
0 commentsEurope After 1945: Reconstruction of the German Identity after World War II
Look at the formation of the German national identity after the end of World War II and the emergence of modern Germany. Germany’s attitude towards its own identity was shaped by events in the 20th century, such as the two World Wars and German division and reunification, and a new generation of Germans are ready to embrace their national identity.
2 commentsSummary of The Iron Law of Wages by David Ricardo
David Ricardo argues in his Iron Law of Wages that the supply and demand economics dictate the wages of a laborer.
2 commentsAnalysis of Ernest Renan’s “What is a nation”
Ernest Renan defines what a nation is and how the experiences of a group of people enable them to come together as a nation. According to him, a nation is a soul, a spiritual principle.
1 commentSummary of Immanuel Kant's Enlightenment
According to Immanuel Kant, enlightenment was man’s release from “self-incurred tutelage.” Enlightenment was the process by which the public could rid themselves of intellectual bondage after centuries...
1 commentNeorealism in Japan and the Rise of Imperial Japanese Military
The neorealist theory developed by Kenneth Waltz says states want to survive in an anarchical world by balancing the power of other nations. The premise is the world is multipolar. The result is anarchy because these few powerful states increase...
0 commentsAnalysis of The Stranger by Albert Camus
Usually a journey warrants development of a character, making it an essential part of a literary work. But in the case of Albert Camus’ existentialist novel The Stranger, Camus’ main character Mersault...
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