feminism vs marxism political theory

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Margaret M

 

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April 8, 2014

 

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State sovereignty came into effect after the Treaty of Westphalia 1648, now with a twist on the idea of sovereignty, the people come to power. The author cries for the recognition and importance of open societies, and their ability to accept foreign aid. I. Question One: What is the main argument? That the idea of sovereignty has mutated, from the ability of the state to rule itself without interference from other nations, to citizens having the ability to rule themselves, and to choose when it's in their best interest to relinquish their rights to a higher authority or government...
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The author cries for the recognition and importance of open societies, and their ability to accept foreign aid. I. Question One: What is the main argument? That the idea of sovereignty has mutated, from the ability of the state to rule itself without interference from other nations, to citizens having the ability to rule themselves, and to choose when it's in their best interest to relinquish their rights to a higher authority or government...
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