How does the critical theory perspective differ from the three mainstream perspectives?

What will be an ideal response?

The critical theory perspective questions whether causes and effects can be separated or abstracted from their historical context. It emphasizes the holistic nature of events (that is, that causes and effects cannot be viewed independently) and the embedded character of events (that is, that they must always be viewed in a deep historical or cultural context). In general, it seeks to reveal the deep roots of power in political life. It is sometimes aimed at bringing about social justice and change and will encourage radical or revolutionary means of doing so.

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A. must be agreed upon by all members. B. are a tool the majority party uses to help it control the legislative process. C. are neutral and assure a fair hearing for all sides. D. encourage the development of partisan hostilities. E. often result in deadlocked legislation that the leadership must negotiate.

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Which of these is considered a result of Texas's present labor laws? a. While corporations are required to publicly disclose all their major activities, labor unions are not

b. Workers' compensation insurance, unemployment insurance payments, and other benefits are lower than those of most other industrial states. c. The minimum wage in Texas is set at $15 per hour, more than doubling the federal requirements. d. Union membership is a requirement for employment in Texas. e. All of these are results of the laws.

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