Religion in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto" Term Paper by Annette

Religion in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto"
This paper discusses the way in which religion was used to help maintain power with reference to two works: "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto".
# 3767 | 1,800 words | 3 sources | 2001 | US
Published on Feb 13, 2003 in Literature (American) , Political Science (Communism) , Philosophy (Religion)


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The following paper looks at two works: "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto". The way in which religion was used to help maintain power will be discussed with reference to these two works. The fundamental similarities and differences between these two books will be drawn upon.

From the paper:

" Although Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Communist Manifesto were written at about the same point in history, they are markedly different books. Although one was a fictional novel and one a philosophical treatise, both works influenced their countries to a greater or lesser degree during a civil war, and surprisingly similar views regarding religion are either expressed or implied in both works. This paper will look at how the two works discuss or reveal how religion was used to help maintain positions of power."

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Religion in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto" (2003, February 13) Retrieved June 03, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/term-paper/religion-in-uncle-tom-cabin-and-the-communist-manifesto-3767/

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"Religion in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the "Communist Manifesto"" 13 February 2003. Web. 03 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/term-paper/religion-in-uncle-tom-cabin-and-the-communist-manifesto-3767/>

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