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Is Karl Marx’s idea of a revolution dead? Or is it just unfulfilled?

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Question by freefalling_00: Is Karl Marx’s idea of a revolution dead? Or is it just unfulfilled?
First off, I’m not a communist, just a philosophy student.

Marx dreamed of a proletariat uprising where the working class rise up to overthrow the exploitative upper-class. In the modern US, it could be argued the we have transformed from a democracy into a plutocratic society, with corporations controlling a lot of what we do, and where most politicians are wealthy millionaires instead of average people.

With that being said, do you think the recent protests are signs of an upcoming revolution? The occupy wall street movement, although it failed, has sent a clear message that the American people are more weary than ever of those in power. Also, protests are erupting all over Europe, mainly due to dissatisfaction with the government’s dealing of the recession. Also, the rich and poor gap has grown bigger than it ever has been, and the salary of the average worker has decreased by more than 6%.

In the near future, exacerbated by the scarcity of oil and environmental changes, it seems that an uprising is inevitable. At least it looks that way to me. Is there a reason Marx’s idea is considered dead, or is it a natural evolution that has yet to take place? Are there any modern day communists philosophers, and how are their works different than Marx and Engel’s?

Best answer:

Answer by Risorius
Marx may have had a dream but like many such dreams it was impossible then to see the actuality demonstrated. And the actualization has repeatedly proved that Communism for whatever human quixotism or weaknesses is an unworkable situation in the long or even intermediate runs.

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Sunday, February 12th, 2012

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What causes the modern generation of Americans to take every thing lightly and as a joke?

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Question by : What causes the modern generation of Americans to take every thing lightly and as a joke?
It just seems nothing is a serious threat to them, America can beat any country, and they feel as if America will never be in danger. I don’t know about you but as a 64 year old man who served in a foreign war, I am a bit uneasy when I think of the future. The worst thing you could do is under estimate your opponent, and even worse then that is to believe we are all friends. A great Greek philosopher once said “Only the dead have seen the end of war”, your annoying little generation may believe that you and your Liberal values will end war, and war is not needed, I have some tough news for you, there will always be war, there will always be war, and eventually there will come an enemy who can size up America nicely, just as there was in WWII. We won’t always have the luxury of bombing of Muslims with unmanned drones and less then 1% of the populace serving in uniform

Best answer:

Answer by Veritas
China spends 75 percent of their budget on the military………….money that they got from selling everything we buy in the US……..They will use our money and our stupidity to defeat us.
Government doesn’t take anything seriously,,,why should the people.

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any modern european history experts? age of napoleon?

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Question by mini mimi: any modern european history experts? age of napoleon?
please answer the following questions in as much detail as possible because my teacher’s really picky about short answer tests and i always leave out one or two points and lose points. thank you so much

46.Discuss Napoleon’s rise to power. What challenges did the Directory face? How was Napoleon able to put out a constitution in 1799? What does Napoleon’s early life and rise to power tell you about the man? Could a contemporary have predicted his greatness?

47.What exactly was the Constitution of the Year VIII and how did it secure power for Napoleon? How well did this constitution work? Why and how did Napoleon change it later? What was the ultimate source of Napoleon’s power?

48.”Napoleon was no military genius. His victories depended on the weakness and disorganization of his enemies rather than upon his skills as a general.” Comment on this statement. Do you agree or disagree? Be specific in your examples.

49.What were the different areas included in Napoleon’s realm? How did Napoleon rule his empire? Did his administration show foresight or did the empire ultimately become a burden which he could not afford?

50.Some have said that the greatness of Napoleon was dependent, not on his abilities, but rather on the success of his propaganda. What image did Napoleon want to project of himself, his laws and his empire? Pay special attention here to the art of the period.

51.Why was Napoleon so popular in France? Consider both his foreign and domestic policies.

52.Who were the principal personalities and what were the most important problems of the Congress of Vienna? What were the results and why were they significant?

53.What was the essence of the Romantic Movement? What factors influenced the movement and who were some of its major figures? Discuss specifically a poet, a preacher and a philosopher.

Best answer:

Answer by Areetsa
I think maybe you should try doing your own homework.

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Q&A: Philosophy, religion, science? Idk help?

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Question by : Philosophy, religion, science? Idk help?
I’m getting really interested in all this stuff like the creation of humans, space, religion/theism, philosophy, you know just like all the core stuff. I need a book or a couple book that really sum this up, or maybe a video series, or like a long answer or something. I just keep thinking about it, like I’ll do something and a minute in I’ll just zone out and think about all this please help! thanks in advance!
I also need it to be unbiased or barely biased
I kind of need answers, but I’m looking for more of the creation and the original text ans everything
I kind of need answers, but I’m looking for more of the creation and the original text ans everything
I kind of need answers, but I’m looking for more of the creation and the original text ans everything

Best answer:

Answer by Chuck Norris
Religion will NOT provide you with any answers.
Science WILL provide you with answers.
Philosophy may not provide concrete answers, but it will teach valuable lessons.

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Have you taken a Philosophy Of Religion class?

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Question by hello: Have you taken a Philosophy Of Religion class?
I need to fulfill my gen-ed requirements, and this class looked interesting. The professor got good ratings on ratemyprofessor… and I’m hoping it’s kind of an easy class. Has anyone taken a similar class? was it hard?

Best answer:

Answer by Coolhand
I’ve taken it during my college years, it wasn’t that hard for me, but then I was an atheist studying at a Jesuit University so maybe that had something to do with it. Just be prepared to get into heated arguments during class discussions though, especially if you have classmates who either harbor religious zealotry tendencies or stubborn intellectual skepticism. One thing’s for sure, with all the fireworks going off during class discussions, you won’t have to worry about about falling asleep during class compared to other Philosophy classes.

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Modern Day Astral Projections ?

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Question by : Modern Day Astral Projections ?
Hi,

Can anybody out there perform an astral projection? I am interested to know how many levels of evil they are able to encounter. Japanese masters claim there are 9 levels of evil. Is this true?

In Chinese philosophy it is claimed that Mozi the philosopher had 9 war games against an oponent. Was this also an astral projection?

Much obliged,
Jacques.
PS
I am a Christian and interested to study Biblical eschatology, Taoism, Mozi, occult, exrocism, prophecy and End Times.

I have a PhD in Mathematical Statistics. So, I am nobody’s fool. Please respect my postings…

Best answer:

Answer by Cthulhu
There is no such thing as astral projection.

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How would you answer this?

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Question by : How would you answer this?
The 16th and 17th century mark a time of transition from feudalism to capitalism from medieval philosophy to modern philosophy. Pick two important themes of this transition and explain how they came to be treated differently than before. Give illustrations of how these themes play out by philosophers.
WOW any philosophy majors in the house?!
thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Pierre-Alexandre
Wikipedia, as always…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_philosophy#Medieval_philosophy

Check the references at the bottom.

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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

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10 points to the Greatest Philosopher or Historian on here!?

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Question by J V: 10 points to the Greatest Philosopher or Historian on here!?
In my speech and debate class were having an arguement on these questions.

How did the Renaissance impact our modern world in the areas of science, art, and philosophy? Have these been entirely beneficial? Why or why not?

I want your opinions. Examples to support your point(s) would be great.

Best answer:

Answer by Nick A
Micheal Jackson

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