exam review Flashcards

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what is cancel Cuture?

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cancel cuture is a practice where those who are deemed to have acted or spoken in an unacceptable manner are ostracized, boycotted, or shunned. This shunning may extend to social or professional circles—whether on social media or in person—with most high-profile incidents involving celebrities. Those subject to this ostracism are said to have been “canceled”.

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How does Cancel culture relate to freedom of speech?

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cancel counter establishes Norms that is deemed to be taboo or not safe to talk about and those who do talk about these topics or hold socially unacceptable are shunned and criticized and ostracized. even more cancel culture also targets past conversations where where the norms were different in what was ethically and morally acceptable was different.so what people have said yesterday or a long period of time ago can be canceled in the present day even if their minds have changed.

in other words cancel culture prevents come first nation and difference of opinions that may go against the grain. this can prevent people from having an intellectual dialogue where where the minds may actually be changed if they are in a respectful conversation and aren’t just shunned for the opinion that they have.

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What is Sociological imagination? I

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coined by C. Wright Mills, it is a techinque of the mind that allows us to understand our own position and relationship with society as a whole rather than on a individual level or just a societal level.

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what are the three different components in the sociological imagination?

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History, the person, the society they interact with

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what is Neoliberalism?

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neoliberalism is the concept that the government has a lack of food over the market and the power of those who have Hold Us Market is actually the people.furthermore to be successful under the lens of Neil liberalism one mice be successful in the market. people who are successful in any Market have earn their place in society whether that be at the top or in the middle class because it is believed the air in this to the own wit and intelligence. by extension those who are poor or are in the parking class are blamed for their own circumstances.

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What does Neoliberalism promote?

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neoliberalism promotes competition amongst the people in a society. rather than working as a collective everyone who works against each other so that they can gain the most capital and gain the most power

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how is neoliberalism promoted in society?

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neoliberalism is promoted via the status quo or politicians and people of status and Society while promote concept similar to become successful.because so many people power are echoing Neoliberalism this eventually gets rooted into the minds of people within Society and is the norm.

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what is hegemony?

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coined by Antonio Gramsci, Hegemony is the repetitive verbalization in our application of a concept that is proven to be successful at least by those in power.this is the narrative in the notion that these practices are successful and everyone should engage in it.

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What is the concept of ideological storms?

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Coined by Berlin, this is the concept that various ideologies are clashing against each other all in the goal of determining which ideology is the best

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What does “Crooked Timber” mean?

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Crooked timer, coined by Isaiah Berlin, refers to that anything that is made, conceptualized or fabricated by mankind will always be flawed because humans are not omniscient and are flawed.

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Who hosted the “Freedom of Speech” lecture?

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Chimamanda Ngozi

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Who hosted the “Freedom from Want” lecture?

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Darren McGarvey,

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Who hosted the “Freedom from Fear” lecture?

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Fiona Hill

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