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Kim, Joohoan – 1993
Using the viewpoint of semiotics, this paper "re-reads" Karl Marx's labor theory of value and suggests a "triple triangle" model for commodity production and shows how this model could be a model for semiosis in general. The paper argues that there are three advantages to considering homogeneity of the sign production and the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Marxian Analysis, Models, Research Methodology

Osaghae, Eghosa E. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1990
Political and economic events in Africa have diverted the efforts of researchers from analysis along ethnic lines. Contends that the ethnic perspective is particularly valuable in understanding African affairs and that it should be revived. (DM)
Descriptors: African History, African Studies, Ethnic Groups, Ethnography
Lefever, Ernest W. – 1979
Churches, and in a larger sense religion, should serve as the conscience of society. Hence Christian bodies have an obligation to condemn gross evils and to speak out on the great moral issues, but they should not give their full support to any political party or cause. The World Council of Churches (WCC) from its beginning in 1948 showed an…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Marxian Analysis

Perrow, Charles – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
This critique of John Langton's behavioral evolutionist account of the development of bureaucracy in the 18th Century British pottery industry contends that the evolutionary explanation rests on unexamined functionalist assumptions which overlook social costs and the mediating effects of the class structure and the profit motive. (TE)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Capitalism, Ecology, Economic Change
Willower, Donald J. – 1985
The critical examination of society's circumstances, institutions, and cultural predispositions and values can help detect problems and injustices and can suggest opportunities for improvement. Neo-Marxist critical theorists of the Frankfurt school are committed to work of this kind, but their perspective is informed by Marxian precepts, and their…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Administration, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology

McAuley, Alastair – Economics, 1991
Discusses the state of the Soviet economy during the period of perestroika. Includes the level of output, rate of inflation, privatization, and proposals for economic reform. Assesses the stabilization program and possibilities of restructuring. Concludes that neither Mikhail Gorbachev nor perestroika are likely to survive the trials of inflation,…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economics, Employment, Foreign Countries
Lather, Patti – 1985
Neo-marxist theory provides a better tool for educational researchers than other research methodologies because of its focus on empowering the dispossessed and its interest in the relationships between human activity and material circumstances. Traditional educational research is rooted in the positivist tradition and claims to be value neutral…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education

Gessen, S. I. – Russian Education and Society, 1995
Maintains that during the first 15 years of Soviet rule, the Communist Party's school policy went through at least 5 transformations. Describes these changes in light of Stalin's New Economic Policy. Speculates that the Russian school system will return to its slow progress toward "Americanization." (ACM)
Descriptors: Communism, Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Allen, Ricky Lee – 2001
Over the past few decades, social reproduction theorists have criticized achievement ideology as a dominant and dominating myth that hides the true nature of class immobility. Social reproductionists' primary criticism of achievement ideology is that it blinds the working class, regardless of race or gender, to the possibilities of collective…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Capitalism, Educational Mobility
Turner, Ralph H., Ed.; Short, James F., Jr., Ed. – 1983
Twenty-six essays describing current research in sociology are included in this publication. The essays fall into 10 categories: differentiation and stratification; political sociology; social processes; institutions; individual and society; formal organizations; urban sociology; theory and methods; sociology of world regions; and historical…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Attribution Theory, Death, Ethnic Groups