Essays about: "Friedrich Engels"

Found 2 essays containing the words Friedrich Engels.

  1. 1. Investigating media’s change of attitude towards lobbyism in Sweden : A quantitative content analysis study between the years 1970-2014 and based on theories from the disciplines of politicalscience and sociology

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)

    Author : Ziad Sirafi; [2018]
    Keywords : Lobbying; lobby; lobbning; lobbyism; media’s change of attitude; Swedish context of lobbyism; democracy; interest group theory; elite theory; infotainment; news evaluation; news selection; pluralism; corporatism; political system; the mass media; Robart A dahl; David Truman; Karl Marx; Friedrich Engels; Robert Michels and C. Wright Mill; Kanol; David Lowery; Marc Trussler; Stuart Soroka; Herbert P. Kitschelt;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study is to examine why the media has a more negative attitude towards lobbyism in 2014 compared to earlier years since the 1970s in Sweden. This study examines first if a change of attitude has occurred between the given years and whether the attitude is more positive, negative or neutral towards lobbyism in recent years compared to earlier years and lastly if the media are comparing different contexts in which lobbying takes place. READ MORE

  2. 2. What is the Meaning of Meaningless sex in Dystopia?

    University essay from Akademin för utbildning och ekonomi

    Author : Corina Leth; [2013]
    Keywords : Dystopia; Dystopian societies; meaningless sex; state; control; collective; uniformity; individual; family; love; procreation; We; Yevgeny Zamyatin; Aldous Huxley; Brave New World; Nineteen Eighty-Four; George Orwell; Origin of Family; Private Property and the State; Karl Marx; Friedrich Engels;

    Abstract : The aim of this essay is to provide an answer to the question "What is the Meaning of Meaningless sex in Dystopia?". It will show that meaningful concepts such as sexual satisfaction, pleassure, passion, love, bonding, procreation and family are handled as threats in dystopian societies described in well-known novels as We, Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four . READ MORE