Correct option is D
The correct statements under option
d are:
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A:
Mary Wollstonecraft is known for her emphasis on
equal rights for women in her seminal work
"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1792), where she argued for gender equality, especially in education.
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B:
Hannah Arendt in her work
"The Origins of Totalitarianism" (1951) examined the nature of both
Nazism and
Stalinism, analyzing how totalitarian regimes use ideology and terror to maintain control.
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D:
Frantz Fanon wrote the famous book
"Black Skin, White Masks" (1952), a powerful analysis of the psychological effects of colonization and racism on black identity.
The following statements are incorrect:
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C:
Antonio Gramsci did not write
"On People's Democratic Dictatorship". This phrase is associated with
Mao Zedong, not Gramsci. Gramsci's famous work is
"Prison Notebooks", where he developed the concept of cultural hegemony.
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E:
Aristotle did not write
"Politics among Nations". This book was written by
Hans Morgenthau, a realist theorist in international relations. Aristotle’s notable work is
"Politics", where he discussed various forms of government, including mixed government, but it is unrelated to Morgenthau's book.
Information Booster:
1.
Mary Wollstonecraft is considered one of the founding figures of modern feminism, advocating for women's rights and equality.
2.
Hannah Arendt: Her analysis of totalitarian regimes remains a foundational text in political theory, especially in understanding how ideologies can lead to oppressive governments.
3.
Frantz Fanon: His work
"Black Skin, White Masks" explores the psychological impact of colonialism and the identity struggles faced by colonized people.
4.
Antonio Gramsci: Known for his concept of
cultural hegemony, which describes how the ruling class maintains power through cultural dominance.
5.
Hans Morgenthau's
"Politics among Nations" is a key text in realist theory of international relations, focusing on power politics and national interest.