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conflict theory karl marx
संघर्ष सिद्धांत कार्ल मार्क्स
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they were influenced by marx and socialism in favor of
पर वे मार्क्स के सिद्धांतो से प्रभावित थे तथा समाजवाद के पक्षधर ।
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but he was influenced by marx , and was a socialist .
पर वे मार्क्स के सिद्धांतो से प्रभावित थे तथा समाजवाद के पक्षधर ।
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he has also often referred to the works of marx and lenin .
उन्होंने बहुधा माकस्र और लेनिन की रचनाओं के संदर्भ भी दिए हैं ।
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the reading of karl marx and lenin had a powerful effect on me .
कार्ल मार्क्स और लेनिन को पढ़ने से मुझ पर जबर दस्त असर हुआ ।
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marx commends violence , dictatorial methods and therefore it has temporary gains .
उन्होंने कहा , मार्क्स का मार्ग हिंसा का है , तानाशाही का है , इसलिए वह क्षणिक है ।
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dr . babasaheb ambedkar he said , marx and buddha have society in mind ultimately .
उन्होंने कहा , मार्क्स और बुद्ध दोनों का अंतिम हेतु समाज है ।
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the modern versions of communism are really kind of the brainchild of karl marx and vladimir lenin.
karl marx , vladimir lenin से आया है
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men like marx or gandhi or other great men are too big to be imprisoned by ismsof marxism or gandhism .
मार्क्स या गांधी जैसे महापुरूषों को किसी एक वाद के दायरे में नहीं रखा जा सकता - उन्हें मार्क्सवाद या गांधीवाद की जंजीरों में नहीं जकड़ा जा सकता ।
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he's the first person to make some of karl marx's ideas more concrete.
karl marx
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a study of marx and lenin produced a powerful effect on my mind and helped me to see history and current affairs in a new light .
मार्क़्स और लेनिन की रचनाओं को पढ़ने के बाद मेरे दिमाग पर गहरा असर पड़ा और इनसे मुझे इतिहास ओर मौजूदा जमाने को नये दृष्टिकोण से देखने में मदद मिली .
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babasaheb was also writing three other important books , buddha and karl marx 5 , revolution and counter revolution 6 and riddle of hinduism .
पिछले पांच - छह वर्षों से बाबासाहब ‘बुद्ध और कार्ल मार्क्स’2 , ‘रेवोल्यूशन एंड काउंटर रेवोल्यूशन’3 और ‘रिडाल्स आफ हिंदुइज्म’—इन तीन ग्रंथों का लेखन कर रहे थे ।
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even if he had not studied marx , his love for the common people and hatred for the exploiters would have been adequate to give him the right insight into the social relations and human conditions of the indian society .
किंतु उन्होंने मार्क्स का अध्ययन न भी किया होता तो भी सामान्य जन के प्रति हार्दिकता और शोषकों के प्रति उनमें इतना अधिक जुगुप्सा थी कि भारतीय समाज के सामाजिक संबंधों और मानवी स्थितियों को समझने की सही अन्तर्दृष्टि देने के लिए पर्याप्त होतीं ।
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karl marx was a german philosopher in the 1800's who in his communist manifesto and other writings, kind of created the philosophical underpinnings for communism.
karl max germany के रहने वाले थे 1800 सदी में. उनके communist manifesto और बाकी लेखों ने ही communism की नीव राखी
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sociologists working in the chicago school tradition have focused on how rapid or dramatic social change causes increases in crime. just as durkheim, marx, toennies, and other european sociologists thought that the rapid changes produced by industrialization and urbanization produced crime and disorder, so too did the chicago school theorists. the location of the university of chicago provided an excellent opportunity for park, burgess, and mckenzie to study the social ecology of the city. shaw and mckay found . . . that areas of the city characterized by high levels of social disorganization had higher rates of crime and delinquency. in the 1920s and 1930s chicago, like many american cities, experienced considerable immigration. rapid population growth is a disorganizing influence, but growth resulting from in-migration of very different people is particularly disruptive. chicago’s in-migrants were both native-born whites and blacks from rural areas and small towns, and foreign immigrants. the heavy industry of cities like chicago, detroit, and pittsburgh drew those seeking opportunities and new lives. farmers and villagers from america’s hinterland, like their european cousins of whom durkheim wrote, moved in large numbers into cities. at the start of the twentieth century, americans were predominately a rural population, but by the century’s mid-point most lived in urban areas. the social lives of these migrants, as well as those already living in the cities they moved to, were disrupted by the differences between urban and rural life. according to social disorganization theory, until the social ecology of the ‘‘new place’’ can adapt, this rapid change is a criminogenic influence. but most rural migrants, and even many of the foreign immigrants to the city, looked like and eventually spoke the same language as the natives of the cities into which they moved. these similarities allowed for more rapid social integration for these migrants than was the case for african americans and most foreign immigrants. in these same decades america experienced what has been called ‘‘the great migration’’: the massive movement of african americans out of the rural south and into northern (and some southern) cities. the scale of this migration is one of the most dramatic in human history. these migrants, unlike their white counterparts, were not integrated into the cities they now called home. in fact, most american cities at the end of the twentieth century were characterized by high levels of racial residential segregation . . . failure to integrate these migrants, coupled with other forces of social disorganization such as crowding, poverty, and illness, caused crime rates to climb in the cities, particularly in the segregated wards and neighborhoods where the migrants were forced to live. foreign immigrants during this period did not look as dramatically different from the rest of the population as blacks did, but the migrants from eastern and southern europe who came to american cities did not speak english, and were frequently catholic, while the native born were mostly protestant. the combination of rapid population growth with the diversity of those moving into the cities created what the chicago school sociologists called social disorganization. subquestion no : 1 q.1 which one of the following is not a valid inference from the passage? ans 1. according to social disorganisation theory, the social integration of african american migrants into chicago was slower because they were less organised. 2. the differences between urban and rural lifestyles were crucial factors in the disruption experienced by migrants to american cities. 3. the failure to integrate in-migrants, along with social problems like poverty, was a significant reason for the rise in crime in american cities. 4. according to social disorganisation theory, fast-p
उल्लेख नहीं हिंदी अर्थ
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