SOC260H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dialectic, Social Change, Neoliberalism

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25 Sep 2016
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Transformative: transforming society by using your structure and agency to see the strange in the familiar and common processes. Global: the interconnected processes occurring on a worldwide scale the global production assembly line. People in general have a tendency to normalize things, tell themselves this is how things are and the way things are inevitable this in the fundamental barrier that we face. This enviably naturalizes inequality saying it always existed: you universalize it. In the past there were many societies that were egalitarian: typical problems people would naturalize as inevitable) prostitution. In a macro historical level at the time the historical inequality you see religion form, gender inequality, and prostitution. Societies are the way they are today as a product of human activity. This course is going to speak of being apart of the change! Global--interconnections how we hear about what is happening in the global south. We cannot understand what"s happening: the focus is the interconnectedness.

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