Mutant Message Down Under was a novel that delt with many aspects of our world as we know it, and the world that are ancestors once knew. I seen influences of the three different theories and aspects throughout the story. Mutant message grasped the aspect of Karl Marxs theory the most. The Aboriginals delt with life as a gift, they felt everything was suppose to stay pure and innocent just like if nobody was ever there. The Aboriginals did not understand why, the men and women outside of there culture used the land and then left it junk there. The Aboriginals think their cultures and ways are the better than everybodys elses. They think there way is superior to the entire world around then.
That is why their culture will not survive through the next couple of years. The world is a every changing place where there is people in control and other people not in control. In the tribe, the elder is a very important person but equal to everyone else. This is what Karl Marx preached to people, to just take what you need and then everyone can live confortable with everyone helping out. Discrimination, in a whole, is a big factor in why we have poor people and rich people, that was evident throughout the novel and in Karl Marxs theory about our world we live in. The novel stated that the Aboriginals owned land that was also a national park, in which outsiders can come and walk through without thinking about them filthy Aboriginals. So in Karl Marxs theory we own land and money, but neither is ours truly, if a fat cat wants are land they will have it, and if they want are money they go after it when we turn 18 with credit cards.
The Term Paper on World And Ideas Of Karl Marx
The World and Ideas of Karl Marx The latter part of the nineteenth century was teeming with evolved social and economical ideas. These views of the social structure of urban society came about through the development of ideals taken from past revolutions and the present clash of individuals and organized assemblies. As the Industrial Revolution steamed ahead paving the way for growing commerce, so ...
This is what Karl Marxs wanted to change in are area of the United States of America and every other country that is run like America. Karl Marxs theory is still a controversial theory, because of the aspect and deepness of it. Karl Marx was not a wealthy man at all, but well educated man. He received a doctorate from the University of Jena. But Karl Marx and the Aboriginals where rich in mind and soul. They improved their lives, by having self-being.
Not by the artificial ways of our cultures and societies that we now live in. Karl Marx believed that he was working to liberate workers from poverty and oppression brought by the Industrial age. He wanted to free people like the Aboriginals people, how in all certainty live life as they say fit, not for the money or other possessions, But for life its self. Capitalism is the way of most of the world as we know it, it gives the common man a chance to be a owner and a muti-billionier. A proletariat help give business owner(capitalist) the opportunity to make all that money. Each proletariat has a chance to become a capitalist, by just one good deal or chance they might take.
Most proletariats do not start out in a higher class family. They start out as a poor or middle class person and moves their way up into high society. The Aboriginals had their life, taken away from the by Capitalism and High society class people. They were forcibly intermixed with people not from there social cultures, they where forced off there land they called home. They knew that it was going to be the fall of their tribe, but still believed that the earth would take care of them as long as they lived they always did. The Aboriginals didnt have the values that the other Australians had, they felt discrimination because they where different than other people.
The American that joined the tribe temporally felt discomfort at first until she truly became one with the tribe. After she seen what there views, culture, and what they are and where truly like she began to appreciate there ideas and thoughts of the culture. She was like the every changing outside world and a small culture in it. They only have to options, one is to become a outcast or to conform to what the new society feels is normal or acceptable to live. Throughout the class so far we learned about Karl Marx and his idea of equality for all people and then in the Message Mutant Down Under we see inequality that he talked about.
The Essay on Pop Culture Lower Class
When looking into the messages that contemporary texts of Pop culture suggest, we may find that the message received by the viewer isn't always the message intended by the author. According to Umberto Eco, popular texts can be misread or even double read by it's receiving audience. An example of this misreading comes from Andy Medhurst, and how he found that the TV show "Batman" had underlying ...
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