One world, rival theories -Essay

    Details:
    For each journal entry, you must include the following requirements.
    1. Part 1 (200-220 words) – Summary of the argument
    a. What is the author saying, what evidence does she/he provide to support the
    argument?
    b. Why is this an argument in the given section (e.g. why has Max Weber chosen to write about “The State?”). What connects this argument to the chapter in the
    main textbook?
    2. Part 2 (at least 100-110 words) – Reflection on the reading:
    a. In your own words, what do you think about this argument? (analyze it, illustrate it through your own experience, refute it, get mad at it, question it, believe it, doubt it, connect it to the material you learn in the other text). This is your chance to “think out loud” without worrying about structure, organization, etc. I’m not looking for an end product here, just a substantive reflection on your reading of the article.

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