Intro
Today the professor was given two materials that is about war and Conflict theory
It was more interesting than before, so I saw it interestingly.
6 Theory about the war
We human beings have lived through constant war. History is a word that the war continues. Today, I examined the cause of the war.
There were a total of six theories on war.
There are kinds of economic, anthropological, information, Marxist, psychological, sociological.
I think that War thought only disagreement between the country and the country would occur, but this was my misunderstanding.
It was impressive because it was the most compelling one.
They insisted that human nature is violent and heard militarism in his example.
And while listening to the possibility that human temperament may cause warfare, for example Napoleon and Hitler were heard.
There is also the theory that Marx 's theory is carried out through the conflict between Bourgeoisie and Proletariats, But this theory just explain about the revolution(war) that takes place in the country,
Here I have a question.
What kind of theory do you support in these 6 theories?
Han Fei Tzu is History of Conflict theory?!
Conflict theory is a familiar theory that constantly connects with us since high school.
It is recognized conflict theory as "Negative theory".
However, when I became a college student and since sociology was done, I got ridiculously confused by meeting several scholars such as wheat and Marx.
History of Conflict theory is surprised that Han Fei Tzu started.
Han Fei Tzu was remembered as a horrible Chinese in history and a person is that controlled is the power of punishment.
Examples of Conflict theory applied in the modern era include social stratum, inequality of wealth and power, drug abuse and crime.
I wonder for the first time noticing the history of Conflict theory and modern examples.
First image) By Veteran Affairs Canada [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Second image) By original unknown ; edited by de:Benutzer:Tets [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Third image) By See below [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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