end Vietnam war, "GAIN" racial equality
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The relation between human groups and their consequence in the social structure was one of the objects of study of the famous sociologist Karl Marx. Avoiding to enter into ethical questions about the morality of the systems based on his writings, it is worth noting that Marx's notes are interesting, although partial, in what concerns the idea of class struggle. For him, societies throughout history have always developed through the conflict between the dominator and the dominated, the exploiter and the exploited, or, in more objective terms, the capitalist and the proletarian. For him, the development of history is due to this antagonistic relationship. Its logic can also be applied, for example, to race, since in the case of America, for example, Africans figured as an exploited ethnicity and whites as exploiters. Or, in the question concerning the relationship between man and woman, which historically proves oppressive in certain senses.
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The Peloponnesian War started between a conflict against the Athens and Greeks.
John<span> f. Kennedy replaced Eisenhower's concept of massive retaliation with a flexible response strategy.</span>
President John F. Kennedy rejected the strategy of heavy vengeance throughout the Cuban Missile Disaster in partiality of soft acknowledgment.