PROJECT 3 - Modernity and YOUR Family

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Date: Thursday, 18 September 2025, 4:08 PM

Introduction

phonesOne of the key arguments that sociologists draw from Karl Marx’s analysis of capitalism is to show that capitalism is not simply an economic system but a social system. The dynamics of capitalism are not a set of obscure economic concerns to be relegated to the business section of the newspaper, but the architecture that underlies the newspaper’s front page headlines; in fact, every headline in the paper. At the time when Marx was developing his analysis, capitalism was still a relatively new economic system, an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of goods and the means to produce them. It was also a system that was inherently unstable and prone to crisis, yet increasingly global in its reach. Today capitalism has left no place on earth and no aspect of daily life untouched.

As a social system, one of the main characteristics of capitalism is incessant change, which is why the culture of capitalism is often referred to as modernity. The cultural life of capitalist society can be described as a series of successive “presents,” each of which defines what is modern, new, or fashionable for a brief time before fading away into obscurity like the 78 rpm record, the 8-track tape, and the CD. As Marx and Engels put it, “Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty, and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones. All fast-frozen relations … are swept away, all new ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air…”  From the ghost towns that dot the Canadian landscape to the expectation of having a lifetime career, every element of social life under capitalism has a limited duration.

Trace how modernity has affected your family. Read on for more details!

Project

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Before beginning this project, you may find it helpful and/or interesting to read the document posted on the Resources page.

Trace how modernity has affected your family.

After conducting your research, you are going to present your findings.

  • In your presentation you MUST:
  • Answer the following questionsPresent an in-depth discussion for EACH of the three generations. You may find it interesting to "interview" your parents and your grandparents. Have a list of specific questions prepared. Be sure those questions are open-ended, and not answerable with a simple "yes" or "no".
  • What kinds of positive effects has modernity had on each generation?
    • How does your lifestyle differ from that of your parents and from that of your grandparents? In other words, how has modernity affected EACH generation of your family? Discuss each of the following aspects of daily life for EACH generation, providing specific examples:
      • education - where, how, post-secondary
      • employment - after school jobs, careers, your potential future employment
      • technology
      • healthcare
      • leisure
      • entertainment
      • media
      • societal attitudes
  • What kinds of adverse effects has modernity had on each generation?
  • At what kind of overall conclusion can you arrive regarding the effects of modernity on the three generations? Has one of those generations been more affected in either a positive or negative manner? How has modernity affected the quality of life enjoyed by each generation?
  • You MUST write at least 1000 words
  • You MUST include a biliography of all of your sources: mybib.com
    • Some options for presentation form are
    • Word document
    • PPT
    • movie
    • podcast
    • etc
    • Do NOT plagiarize.  Such an action will result in a zero on this project!

    NO matter the format of your presentation, the content should be at least 1000 words, which is roughly two single-spaced pages of 12-point font.

    Your presentation will be assessed using the General Sociology 20 Project Rubric.