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March 7th, 2010 admin No comments

marx perspective
Sociological standpoint?

I need help with that. What is the sociological perspective fascsism and slavery. For example, perspective, is Karl Marx or Weber, and so on. And why.Hope you could help me with fascism this.Thanks I * mean. And slavery, especially in the eastern part of the United States. I just want know what are the prospects that fall. I know that fascism is placed in the perspective of Marx. What about slavery in New York?

Very generally, sociology must ask who (which groups) supported slavery or fascism, and the group of them to oppose? What are the economic and political interests were served by slavery and fascism? Why arise when and where have they done? (eg why slavery in the southern United States and not in the region South). Weber and Marx have little say. Well Marxism can not anticipate the rise of fascism.

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