Emotivism In Where Are We, By J. M. Barrie

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J. M. Barrie illustrates emotivism in his book by embodying this concept in two characters, peter and hook. Barrie wants to show emotivism not only applies to children, but also to adults; the majority people share this characteristic with those two characters.
Victorianism
Children infantilized
Manners
Morals
Decorum
Idealism
Peace

Industrialism
Progress
Economic expansion / imperialism
Nature=resource
Children labor

Modernism
Progress (idealism)
Rationality
Tech/science
Secularism
Imperialism

Postmodernism
Emotivism
Subjectivism
Tradition
Metanalitive
Authority
Relativism
Pluralism

There are some differences between the article “Where Are We?” which is written by Martin Luther King, Jr. published in Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?
Paragraph 1: Begin with a claim about how and why the two views of the Watts riots are different. Make every effort to use relevant keywords from lectures and readings (e.g., hegemony, ideological formation, racial formation, contradiction) to back up your claim.
Paragraph 2 (Applying Your Tools): Does Dr. King consider the intersection of different types of oppression in his analysis? Make a claim that responds to this question, and support your claim with examples and explanations.

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