This map will include not just Marx’s writings but also those of his followers that feature in Pals (up till middle of pp. 161)
Pals, Introducing Religion, pp. 143-middle of 161.
Do not include Pals’ brief introduction to each theorist in the map. The map should be structured as follows:
List the author’s argument in 5-8 bullet points. Each point can range between 2-4 sentences. Make sure that the argument map follows the author’s line of reasoning, i.e., each bullet point should connect to the previous one, making apparent the theorist’s line of thought.
Beneath each bullet point, write out a quotation from the theorist (1-2 sentences) that illustrates the point you just described. Provide a page number for the quotation; you don’t need to formally footnote or provide a bibliography. Only quote from the assigned text.
Following the argument map, provide some reaction notes. The reaction notes should be structured as follows:
In a bullet point titled “strength” identify one strength of the author’s methodology, interpretive approach and/or argument? Write 2-3 sentences convincing me of the strength. For example, in your reaction note, if you identify one strength of Tylor as the logical construction of his argument, you need to defend/prove that point. Spend some time explaining what makes his argument logical.The strength you note must be substantial; noting, for example, that the author uses footnotes or has an impressive vocabulary does not count as a substantial strength.
In a bullet point titled “weakness” identify one weaknesses of the author’s methodology, interpretive approach and/or argument. Write 2-3 sentences convincing me of the weakness. The weakness you note must be substantial; noting, for example, that the author uses antiquated terms does not count as a substantial weakness.
USE ONLY WORDS AND QUOTES THAT ARE FROM THE BOOK THAT ARE LISTED ON THE PAGES
MAP FROM THE FIRST PAGE TO THE LAST PAGE(SYSTEMATIC ORDER) MAP EACH SECTION
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map Pages 143-145
Towards a critique of hegel’s philosophy of law introduction 145-148
The communism of the rheinischer beobachter 149
the communist manifesto 149-153
the peasant war in germany 153-155
martin luther 155-160
Luther and munzer compared 160-161