PPAS 4070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Jean-Paul Sartre, Roman Law, Indian Act
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Look at questions at the end of chapters. You can focus on two chapters that you can answer well. Construct it loosely like an essay, no point form. Argument you"re making is why it"s still important. Be concise: don"t go over 2 pages, don"t give too many examples, give good examples relevant to your definitions. Results of alienation have negatively altered living conditions of natives. We assert that alienation have negatively is a lasting effect of historical oppression, and although government efforts have improved, overt oppression persists along with the effects of . Alienation of the worker from their human sense. Was seen as a positive aspect: argued by hegel and sartre that alienation of a community could build more powerful connections and lead to a personal understanding. Marx 1844: a dialectical concept of alienation as the process of oppression and the name of a distressed psychological state.