The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture

For this week’s response paper, I focus in on Radio’s America: The Great Depression and the Rise of Modern Mass Culture. This week’s reading is on “Radio’s Champions: Strange Gods,” the fourth chapter in this book. The chapter begins with the importance of the radio during the Great Depression. At this time, many people were … Read more

The Gettysburg Address

Arguably the most famous speech in American History, the Gettysburg Address, given by Abraham Lincoln, highlighted the continuing mission of equality and the fight for a united nation. By using the Declaration of Independence and ideas from John Locke’s Second Treatises of Government, Lincoln is able to evoke liberal themes that focused on America’s rebirth … Read more

Nostalgia in the world

Whenever I hear the word “Nostalgia”, I think of longevity. As we grow and develop, whenever we go out see movies, buy toys and video games from businesses like Marvel, DC, Disney etc.. We’re left with generally the same thought “Wow this is awesome.” Movies took us on an experience that gripped our hearts and … Read more

Societal Views of Marriage

In Sociology we define a family as a group of people who define themselves as being related to each other, either by marriage, blood, or adoption. Within a family there are other factors such as socialization and reproduction of a culture. Socialization is very important within a family because these interactions define who a person … Read more

Report on The Fall of Yugoslavia by Misha Glenny

In the memoir The Fall of Yugoslavia, journalist Misha Glenny gives his audience a unique perspective of what happened in the Balkans during the 1990’s. The original book was published in 1992 and was rushed so a complete version was later released in 1996. Glenny received a Sony Gold Award for Broadcasting Excellence because of … Read more

How the Town of Maycomb reacted to Fear

Fear is a feeling of the unknown, or feeling threatened in any way. People have to deal with this feeling many times in their life. This is a emotion only the toughest can overcome. By exploring how the town of Maycomb confronts their fears it becomes possible to understand how fear impacts a community and … Read more

Madison’s Federalist #10 Paper

Madison’s Federalist #10 paper is centered on factions, or congregations of people centered on common causes, identities, and ideologies. Without a centralized form of control, a hierarchy of power develops with majority factions at the top. To counteract this political overshadowing, Madison presents two alternatives: either erase factions or control their effects. The former, Madison … Read more

Globalization and its spread of culture

The word “Globalization” is one of those words that many people have different meanings for. By definition, globalization is the free movement of goods, services, people, capital, technology, and information. However, I think it includes much more than that. I think the largest thing missed in the official definition of globalization is the spread of … Read more

Technics and Society – Mumford

In “Technics and Society” Mumford proposes a new form of natural selection that revolves around a newly advanced technological society – in which “survival of the fittest” is altered to be the survival of the richest. Economic success achieved by titans of industry through technological dominance secures their position at the top of a hypothetical … Read more

Modern Drinking Age: Should it be lowered?

Today in the modern age a new issue has arisen. Should the minimum legal federal drinking age, currently at 21 be lowered to 18? Everyone can agree there is an issue. With the age being 21 many teens drink, some see it as a “forbidden fruit” while some just totally disregard the law. I personally … Read more

What Makes A Good Citizen?

The United States has grown substantially since the 17th century but even back in those days, there were “citizens” and “aliens” classified as two different groups. A citizen is a person who was born in the country or legally transferred through grueling steps. An alien is the opposite. What one chooses to do as a … Read more

Equality for Women

We’ve overseen over the past century, with improving pay equity and big improvements in terms of protection from rape, domestic abuse protection and harassment rates. And, of course, we’ve made progress in the last decade, too. Since 2010 alone, the number of rapes going unreported has reached a new low; down 20,000. And with thanks … Read more

Analysis of Dworkin, Rawls, Nozick and Cohen’s Theories

“A just state is a state where every citizen has equality of opportunities. A state that uses state power to enforce equality of outcome is an unjust state.” To analyze this claim, I will explicate the views of Dworkin, Rawls, Nozick, and Cohen, and discuss how they might respond. First, I will investigate Dworkin’s theory, … Read more