This dissertation is a critique of Marx's theory of alienation with emphasis on how Marx constructed his definition of man and consciousness. The main premise of the theory is that private property caused alienation but the hypothesis of this dissertation is that because the theory defined man and consciousness in an erroneous manner alienation was not possible, and that the conditions observed by Marx were exacerbated by landlessness.Political SciencesM.A. (Politics
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Empathy—the human attribute of possessing concern for other humans in a way that others’ emotions ar...
This study is a directed content analysis that employs a memetic framework done in order to determin...
This book is a personal answer to the crisis of the left. The author of this text belongs to a gener...
With few exceptions, science studies has neglected potential insights that could be gained by studyi...
The ways in which social theorists conceptualise the material world influences their approach to con...
I explore parallels within the work of Hannah Arendt, Jürgen Habermas, and Michel Foucault. I examin...
The manuscripts within this dissertation aimed to investigate odor-mediated communication channels f...
Using focus group methods, this project examines six men’s experiences of becoming vegetarian and th...
This thesis employs a canonical narrative approach to examine two distinct themes, divine creation a...
This dissertation addresses the different use of the same philosophical model: immanent teleology. I...
This thesis examines emotional development from the viewpoint of personal evolution of self-hood as ...
As I hope to show, a philosophical study of love is highly relevant today, since the sciences have n...
In recent years theorists have challenged the certainty that there is one universally 'right' system...
The Blooming Wildflower is a creative work which tells the story of Rumi, a young women living in In...
This research analyses a binge drinking night out of women aged 25-55. The research method is a them...
Empathy—the human attribute of possessing concern for other humans in a way that others’ emotions ar...
This study is a directed content analysis that employs a memetic framework done in order to determin...
This book is a personal answer to the crisis of the left. The author of this text belongs to a gener...