The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.  P- The starting point can be the experience of a minority within society generally 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.  Q- Within (or after) postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer seems possible. This does not exclude the possibility or the necessity of dialogue. R- The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of socialism never have a monopoly on Social Criticism.  S- Nevertheless most social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to be central.

The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.  P- The starting point can be the experience of a minority within society generally 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.  Q- Within (or after) postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer seems possible. This does not exclude the possibility or the necessity of dialogue. R- The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of socialism never have a monopoly on Social Criticism.  S- Nevertheless most social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to be central. Correct Answer RPQS

The correct answer is option 2, i.e. RPQS.

R introduces an independent idea about Social criticism. P logically follows the same direction as R and further Q follows P by introducing the concept of postmodernism. S sums up the entire paragraph, by considering the fact that social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to be central.

Hence, the statement can be correctly rewritten as The starting points of social criticism can be very different and the different forms of socialism never have a monopoly on Social Criticism. The starting point can be the experience of a minority within society generally 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. Within (or after) postmodernism a grand unifying theory no longer seems possible. This does not exclude the possibility or the necessity of dialogue. Nevertheless, most social critics still consider the Critique of capitalism to be central.

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