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working class, the working group of industrial employees. This range is the difference from other groups of workers such as farmers, the slaves, the self-employed workers or service employees. This meaning of the term is equivalent to the t...
women from under 10% in the 1920s to 53% in 1991. This has been accompanied by a gradual decline in the proportion of men in the labour force, such that by 1991, 73% of men of working age were economically active compared with 50% of women....
Introduction The paper discusses the issue and problems in the study of religion in modern Britain in light of the selected texts. It compares the texts and identifies how the concepts presented are translated into the societal issues rela...
Britain’s shores, the political mobilization of minorities is much in the news headlines in the 1990s. Refugees and asylum seekers waiting seemingly endlessly for their applications to be processed by the Home Office, riot against the condi...
essayist, theorist and pioneering socialist and communist German. He is known for his materialist conception of history, describing the workings of capitalism, and his revolutionary activities in the workers' organizations, in Europe (Crai...
explains that, in order to understand anything one must closely scrutinize its beginning and the way towards its development......
anipulate the opinions and attitudes of a targeted audience. It intends to change existing belief systems, value structures, and political positions in order to create specific attitudes toward a subject of public discourse in a manner favo...