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This exploration delves into the intersection of technology, ideology, and class structure during the rise of industrial society. Reflecting on Karl Marx's thoughts in the "Communist Manifesto" (1848), we discuss how technological advancements created distinct social classes and influenced societal dynamics. Moreover, we analyze nationalism, loyalty to one's nation, and the cultural supremacy that emerged, exemplified by the Greek Revolution of 1821. This examination highlights the tension between technological progress and the challenges of social equity and national identity in modern history.
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Thought=IdeologyKarl Marx writes Communist Manifesto in 1848 Social Classes suck!
Thought=IdeologySir Francis Galton What is your race? I must know because I am Darwin’s cousin.
Review Technology creates classes Darwin and survival +Galton and society We have the technology and we are superior
Nationalism: Loyalty and devotion to a nation; especially : a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups Examples of nationalism?
For the Ottoman Empire Survive or die!