I’m lowkey pretty sad that we didn’t get a video lecture this week, but we’ll manage.This week was pretty interesting, as the reading and video delved into aspects of what represents and goes into a progressing-into-Modernity Latin America’s relationsh…
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I’m lowkey pretty sad that we didn’t get a video lecture this week, but we’ll manage.This week was pretty interesting, as the reading and video delved into aspects of what represents and goes into a progressing-into-Modernity Latin America’s relationsh…
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with economy, Mexico, modernity, progress
I’m lowkey pretty sad that we didn’t get a video lecture this week, but we’ll manage.This week was pretty interesting, as the reading and video delved into aspects of what represents and goes into a progressing-into-Modernity Latin America’s relationsh…
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with economy, Mexico, modernity, progress
Before I did this week’s reading, I didn’t think that modernity had different degrees and components to it. But I could think of a few examples where clever and innovative dictators had economic advantages but didn’t necessarily promote social advantages like liberty and freedom. So the fact that countries ruled by dictators could have economic growth … Continue reading Week 7
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I’m lowkey pretty sad that we didn’t get a video lecture this week, but we’ll manage.This week was pretty interesting, as the reading and video delved into aspects of what represents and goes into a progressing-into-Modernity Latin America’s relationsh…
Posted in Blogs | Tagged with economy, Mexico, modernity, progress
Dawson discusses modernity and how it was an export driven process by which some of the population gained more than other sectors, further creating disparities among the population of Latin America. An interesting comparison I drew from this week to a previous week was the introduction of photography in Latin America and how it was […]
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Dawson discusses modernity and how it was an export driven process by which some of the population gained more than other sectors, further creating disparities among the population of Latin America. An interesting comparison I drew from this week to a previous week was the introduction of photography in Latin America and how it was […]
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I find it very helpful how Dawson will define terms in a way that he will be discussing them. For example, he defines “revolution” in a way different from what I have ever heard. When I think of “revolution,” I think of a period of time of drastic change: a time of emancipation for specific […]
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I find it very helpful how Dawson will define terms in a way that he will be discussing them. For example, he defines “revolution” in a way different from what I have ever heard. When I think of “revolution,” I think of a period of time of drastic change: a time of emancipation for specific […]
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