Which term did Marx and Engels use to describe that class of society that has no control over the means of production and must sell their labor power in order to live?
A. Peasants
B. Proletariat
C. Bourgeoisie
D. Gentry
Answer: B
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Virtue ethicists are concerned primarily with:
A. respecting people's natural rights. B. maximizing happiness for the greatest number. C. doing their duty. D. the improvement of their character.
Because Leibniz believed that monads are completely independent of one another and that physical substances are illusions, he was led to conclude that
A) ?we only actually perceive a virtual version of the world and one another B) ?we actually perceive both a virtual and a real version of the world and one another C) ?as minds, we are able, through God, to interact with physical bodies. D) ?there was only one substance, God.
The figure in #7 above was particularly unusual, at least among Christian theologians, for his belief in
A) the reincarnation of souls B) the goodness of the body C) the eventual salvation of all souls D) seven-day creationism E) both A and C F) both B and D G) both A and D
To speak about our precognitive relationship to the world, Heidegger uses the term
a. knowing. b. sensing. c. feeling. d. concern.