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ABOUT The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of Socialism ( Marxism , Anarchism , etc.) never had a monopoly on Social Criticism. The starting point can be the experience of a Minority within society generally (e.g. gay people) or even the Experience of a group of people ''within'' a progressive Social Movement which does not live up to its progressive agenda in every respect. Women in the New Left were often dissatisfied with the sexist attitudes of their male counterparts and many of them engaged in Second Wave Feminism , women in the Chicano Movement where enraged by similar attitudes and created Chicana Feminism . Within (or after ) Postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer seems possible. This does not exclude the possiblity nor the necessity of Dialogue . Nevertheless most social critics still consider the Critique Of Capitalism to be central. ACADEMIC FORMS OF SOCIAL CRITICISM The dispute between Critical Rationalism (e.g. Karl Popper and the Frankfurt School ) exemplified the principal problem whether the research in the Social Sciences should pretend to be 'neutral' or 'objective' or consciously adapt a necessarily partisan view. Works of social criticism can belong to Social Philosophy , Political Economy , Sociology , Social Psychology , Psychoanalysis but also Cultural Studies and other disciplines or reject academic forms of Discourse . SOCIAL CRITICISM IN LITERATURE AND MUSIC Social criticism can also be expressed in a fictional form, e.g. in a revolutionary novel like ''Under the iron heel'' by Jack London or in Dystopian Novel s like Aldous Huxley 's '' Brave New World '' ( 1932 ) or George Orwell 's ('' Nineteen Eighty-Four '') ( 1949 ) or Ray Bradbury s '' Fahrenheit 451 '' ( 1953 ), Children's Books or films. Fictional literature can have a significant social impact. "For example, the 1852 novel ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', by Harriet Beecher Stowe furthered the Antislavery Movement in the United States, and the 1885 novel '' Ramona '', by Helen Hunt Jackson , brought about changes in laws regarding Native Americans . Similarly, Upton Sinclair 's 1906 novel ''The Jungle'' helped create new laws related to public health and food handling, and Arthur Morrison 's 1896 novel ''A Child of the Jago'' caused England to change its housing laws." Netzley 1999: xiii Musical expressions of social criticism are very frequent in Punk music. CLASSICAL WORKS Among the classical works are:
and many of the writings of Pierre Bourdieu CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS
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