life, whether of a people, a period or a group”(Williams) AND to study culture is chiefly “political in emphasis”(Fiske).
Why is culture ‘a way oflife’, and how is its studies ‘political’?
The modern concept of cultural studies, as defined above, was “born in a double refusal. On the one hand, it ‘refused the elitism of high culture and the great tradition’ and, on the o
Biography
Born: 21 April 1864 Erfurt, prussian saxony
Died: 14 June 1920 (aged 56)
Nationality: German
Field: Economics, sociology, history, law, politics, philosophy
Early life and background
Parents
A sickly child
Lacking ambition
Not much impressed
Weber’s Sociology
" A world of unit social acts, ordered by need to make choice which we call a value."
In analyzing social ac
Political culture
Definition
The widely shared beliefs, values, and norms citizens hold towards their government
A distinctive and patterned way of thinking about
how political and economic life ought to be carried out
Characteristics
Political Science
Changes over time
Varies from country to country and region to region
Used to predict political behavior (Voters and
political environment of the community all environment worse by tourist system affects. Terrorism is the people of their own threat to the safety and welfare, and comfortable life phrase can deprive them of their rights.
Risk of terrorism due to the decreased social interaction and self-distrust among people is their ability to break away from the community makes citizens. In this case, irrepara
Bentham’s life
Bentham’s achievement and times
Utilitarian Bentham’s panopticon
An moralist, a political scientist, nomologist, and lawyer of England
The first Utilitarian
He entranced into the University of Oxford at age 12. He completed his Bachelor’s degree at age 15 and his master’ degree at 18-year-old. He passed the bar at age 21.
He published a rebuttal abou