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Friday, October 17, 2008

Marx talked about class, about power, about prestige. 
I think I do not need to find article for response paper.
I can just my extended family for my response paper to analyze.
In fact, I can come up with my own sociology theory.
Power doesn't exist within the political system only,
it existed in a family too.
If family is the fundamental unit of society, then there is no wonder why there are politics in political system.

And this brings us to an important point:
who taught us to play politics within a family unit
when a family is supposed to be of love?

Or is it we Man are just so inherently evil?