Utopian communist society
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Thesis statement.
- The need for Utopian communist society.
- Political conflict.
- Political might.
- Social discontentment.
- Economic disparity.
- Transitioning from Capitalist order to Communist society.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
Classic studies have always been the basis for many scholars in the analyses of modernization and current environment speculation. Classic studies pose challenges to the inquiries that surface in sociology; overturn the formalism of public administration studies and at several times reject the idealism of political science. William J. Grimshaw (1996) is of the opinion that "They brought a new tone of tough-minded realism to the study of urban politics, earmarked by a combination of rigorous empirical description and pragmatic normative prescription." One of the reasons Grimshaw provides for this view is that classical views often form the theoretical perspective of a problem or issue which makes it easier for modern scholars to approach the problem from an empirical point of view. Deficiencies can be addressed in a logical manner and analyzed pragmatically. For example reconceptualising logical perspectives for conflict resolution in a political conflict situation such as Palestine and Israel.
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