Category: Sociology

  • Integrity in “The Rules About the Rules” by Carter

    Throughout its ethical development and self-knowledge, humankind has developed a series of ethical concepts that reflect a view of ideal standards of life behavior. In terms of modern public morals, one of the most frequently mentioned ideas has been that of integrity. Indeed, the word occurs not infrequently in discourse ranging from political to legal…

  • Social Inequity: Black Mamas Matters Alliance

    Sociology can be understood as the study of social change, life, and the social consequences and causes of human behavior. It tries to investigate the structure of persons, organizations as well as societies, and how people interact in these contexts. Sociology mainly assesses the structure by probing the dynamics of the constituent components of society…

  • “Reason”: Factor That Explains Moral Progress

    Morality encompasses the principles and values that detail the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. It is the key tool that controls good relations among humans throughout their existence on earth. However, its key influences and determinants have created different arguments and opinions, as some argue that it is heavily influenced…

  • Albert Bergesen on the World-System Theory

    The article under analysis is called “The critique of the world-system Theory: Class relations or division of labor” and is written by Albert Bergesen. The article is dedicated to the discussion of the main trigger points of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. Thus, the author analyzes two opposite views on that issue and tries…

  • Canadian Ethnic Identity: Formation and Development

    Since the very beginning of its history, Canadian ethnic identity has been developing and shaping in the increasingly controversial and ambiguous social conditions. Canadian identity has come to exemplify the gradual formation of self-consciousness, political power, and individuality. It was probably due to political pressures and social constraints that the Canadian people has been able…

  • “Two Dimensions of the Colonized” by Fanon

    In his writing, Fanon mentions the “two dimensions of the colonized,” which is a term he uses to describe the relationship between black people and society. Ideas of the duality are capable of highlighting differences in social relations, structures and trends. In particular, Fanon’s theory seems to differentiate between the way in which colonized black…

  • Greenpeace as a Civil Society Organisation

    Civil Society is made up of the sum of voluntary socio-civic organizations that are the backbone of society together with the coercion-backed structures of the state and the commercial institutions. Globalization has made it possible for civil society groups to have branches abroad. It is not, however, straightforward to transpose the concept of civil society…

  • Sex Work and Society in Canadian Community

    Table of Contents Introduction Critical Thinking Cogitation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Prostitution is one of the most controversial topics in Canada today. The current Canadian laws on prostitution came into force on December 6, 2014, following a Supreme Court ruling on the case Canada (AG) v Bedford (Scoular 17). In the ruling, the Supreme Court…

  • Plausible Itinerary and Critique

    Table of Contents Introduction Plausible Itinerary Critique of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Video Conclusion Reference Introduction Olympia was a sacred area that offered a place for sporting events to take place. The site was discovered in 1776 and excavated from 1875 to 1881 (Leonard, 2016). The location has become a huge tourist attraction due to the…

  • James Baldwin’s View of the Experience of African-Americans and Algerians

    James Baldwin was an American writer and activist who is known for his opposition to racial injustice and oppression. While in his twenties, he left New York and went on to spend several years of his life in France, where he worked on his first novel. In his book No Name in the Street, he…