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Nationalism, National Identity and Culture: take the P.R.C. and the U.S. for Instances
The content discusses the contrasting impacts of nationalism in the United States and the People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.). Following the recent U.S. elections, it highlights how nationalism fuels both countries’ social dynamics. In the P.R.C., nationalism, rooted in the Communist Party’s agenda, fosters a collective identity but also breeds exclusion and hatred towards foreigners.…
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How the Dystopian Tone in The Handmaid’s Tale Resonates with Other Masterpieces: Taking Atwood, Orwell and Gibson for Instances
Even a week later, when I tried to reorganise the notes taken while reading The Handmaid’d Tale, I still could not get over the shock this astonishing, mind-boggling, spellbinding yet desperate book gave me. The Handmaid’s Tale is a novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood, first published in 1985 (Wikipedia Contributors). The story’s background is set to be…
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On Kimberle Crenshaw & Patricia Collins
Black feminism, also known as Afro-feminism, focuses on the unique experiences of African-American women. It originated in the 19th century due to slavery, gaining prominence in the 1960s. This feminist theory addresses the triple oppression faced by black women due to race, gender, and economic status. Scholars like Patricia Collins and Kimberle Crenshaw explored the…
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Is Money the Barometer of a Society’s Virtue: Evaluating Ayn Rand’s Statement
‘MONEY IS THE BAROMETER OF A SOCIETY’S VIRTUE. ‘ – AYN RAND How do we measure a society’s atmosphere and virtue? Is it by laws made by rulers, or is it by culture created by people? Ayn Rand, the well-known philosopher who initiated the exploration of objectivism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2020), once related, ‘Money…

