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Affluenza by John de Graaf

Posted on February 5, 2013 by JL Admin

In the book Affluenza, John de Graaf and his team of authors also present an analysis of other symptoms of Affluenza, such as commercial television, inhumane working and living conditions for the lower classes and the culture of living in perpetual debt.  Commercialized television, for instance, has been the preferred medium for advertisers to encourage…

Gloria Steinem: A Brief Biography

Posted on January 28, 2013 by JL Admin

Gloria Steinem is one of the most well known and respected leader of the feminist movement in America. Her writings and speeches have impacted the way women’s issues are perceived and understood in the last half a century or so. Alongside Betty Friedan, Bella Abzug and Shirley Chisholm, Steinem has carved a unique place for…

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Should company law serve the interests of only those who contribute capital to companies or should it also consider public interest?

Posted on January 16, 2013January 16, 2013 by JL Admin

How well a business corporation performs in financial terms is significant for a broad group of people that includes potential/existing investors, creditors, employees or managers. With differing information needs and purposes, each category of stakeholders should be provided with data that is comprehensive, relevant and reliable, so as to allow an informed opinion to be…

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How the poor are punished twice by Affluenza?

Posted on January 15, 2013 by JL Admin

John de Graaf and team’s well researched and eye-opening book “Affluenza: The All Consuming Epidemic” brings up several issues ailing contemporary industrial societies, such as deceptive mass advertisements, over-population, environment damaging toxic dumping, corporate greed, etc.  Such lifestyle and social trends are no where more ostensible than in the United States of America.  The USA,…

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How the Norman Conquest Affected England and English Literature

Posted on December 15, 2012 by JL Admin

Introduction: The tussle for supremacy between England and France goes back to ancient history. After several failed attempts in previous centuries, the Normans finally defeated the English in the Battle of Hastings in the year 1066, thereby changing the course of the island’s history significantly. Not only did the Normans take over the political reigns…

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Why is gay marriage treated as taboo and how this understanding is being challenged today?

Posted on December 14, 2012 by JL Admin

Homosexuality, for major part of human history has been considered a taboo; the origins of its condemnation can be traced back to primitive religious beliefs and ancient superstitions.  As societies become more advanced and modern, with attendant increase in awareness of the subject, a greater degree of tolerance and understanding of homosexuality is seen these…

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The history and evolution of the lesbian rights movement

Posted on November 28, 2012 by JL Admin

The issue of lesbian rights is the focus of this essay. By looking at the evolution of the lesbian rights movement from a historical perspective and by concentrating on the activists and their tactics, it is hoped that a thorough understanding of the subject would be attained. The essay attempts to deal with the history…

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Differences in the accounts of the Cuban Missile Crisis between Christopher Andrew and Tim Weiner

Posted on November 25, 2012November 25, 2012 by JL Admin

Before we analyze the differing accounts of the Cuban Missile Crisis by the two authors Christopher Andrew and Tim Weiner, let us understand its general background.  In the western hemisphere, the peak cold war confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union manifested in the form of the Cuban Missile crisis.  It was the…

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The impact of abolitionism on first wave feminism

Posted on November 23, 2012 by JL Admin

An interesting perspective on the history of North America and Europe over the last few centuries is attained by relating the women’s movement and the anti-slavery movement. The former, of course, would be denoted by historians as first wave and second wave feminist movements and the latter is termed the abolitionist movement. This connection makes…

The influence of race on the position of first-wave feminists

Posted on November 22, 2012November 22, 2012 by JL Admin

In discourses of women’s issues and the history of development of feminist thought, the first-wave feminist movement is accorded a place that is secondary to the second-wave activism of the 1960s and 1970s.  One of the reasons for this is the relative lack of emphasis on racial equality in the first-wave movement.  To illustrate the…

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