WDW152H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Proletariat
Identify research problem
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Conduct lit review - what is known?
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State purpose for research - what is missing? --> fill gaps
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Collect data (sampling)
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Analyze and interpret data, explain what you've found
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Report, submit to be evaluated (reviewed)
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Qualitative: objective, explain, post-modern
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Quantitative: can predict, behaviour is normal, modern
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Ethics: honesty, objectivity, integrity, carefulness, confidentiality, respect
for people and property
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Gary Gramenz, “Intro to Research Methodology,” (13:40).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LGuNn9Q0bI
People still act in self-interested ways --> government is needed
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Common meanings = order (language, general concepts)
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Emergence of state, military holds people in check (fear)
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Hobbes: people are rational actors that seek ends, but these may
conflict with others --> war against all
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Engels: society of unequal classes - dominant / proletariat
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Hechtor and Horne, “Hierarchies,” in H&H, 82-87.
Men are equal by nature
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Common power to keep them in awe
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Thomas Hobbes, “Leviathan,” in H&H, 88-99.
Reading 2.1: Introduction
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