The Systems Thinker: Why They See Things Differently

The Systems Thinker: Why They See Things Differently

Do you want to know how to become a systems thinker? How is the systems thinker different than other types of thinkers. The systems thinker is able to look at all things as the system. Many things in our lives already work as systems, but the systems thinker can apply to concepts of systems to other processes to help them work better. Read more about becoming “the systems thinker” and how to improve your system thinking skills.

Explaining Marxism: The Bourgeoisie and Proletariat

Explaining Marxism: The Bourgeoisie and Proletariat

What is the role of Marxism’s bourgeoisie and proletariat classes in The Communist Manifesto? How do the two classes differ? In Marxism, the bourgeoisie and proletariat are the two major classes that participate in the class struggle. The bourgeoisie own and hoard wealth and resources, while the proletariat are the laborers that make this possible. Communism is a system in which the proletariat would have control of resources they work for, instead. Read more about Marxism, the bourgeoisie and proletariat, and their role in Communism.

History of Jim Crow Laws: Emancipation to Incarceration

History of Jim Crow Laws: Emancipation to Incarceration

What is the history of Jim Crow laws? How does The New Jim Crow examine modern Jim Crow laws in place? The history of Jim Crow laws is a pattern of systematic racial discrimination. Using actions that create racial segregation, the rise and fall of Jim Crow came back around to the new Jim Crow. Read more to understand the history of Jim Crow laws, and the the rise and fall of Jim Crow.