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    Marxist theory of class and ideology suggests that society is driven by money and economy. All the social‚ historical changes that take place in a society are guided by changes in modes of production and class struggle. Marx also stated that the ruling class not only dominates the material sources of society‚ but also controls the intellectual modes of production. The ruling class circulates its ideas as the only rational‚ ideal‚ universal ideas‚ to maintain their hegemony. Jane Austen’s Pride and

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    OUTLINE AND ASSESS MARX’S CONCEPT OF ALIENATION When considering the concept of sociology and its definition‚ one immediately thinks of trying to understand the world in which we live. However‚ for Karl Marx we should not only understand the world‚ but also seek to actively change it (Macintosh‚ 1997). The concept of alienation differs in terms of its sociological meaning in relation to that of the psychological definition and has been used to describe many other phenomena’s over the last four

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    Virginia Benefield Mrs. Woody English 1020 Section C07 11 February 2012 A Marxist Criticism of “Barn Burning” “It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being‚ but on the contrary their social being that determines their consciousness.” (Marx‚ A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy). Marx believed that being born in one social class determined one’s thoughts and actions. Marx also was adamant that conflict was caused by the division of labor. In “Barn Burning” by

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    Marxist Capitalism and its values revolve around material possessions and their acquisition. In this society‚ the poor man strives to be rich‚ and a powerless man to gain power. Many of these people however don’t have access to these privileges‚ and so to be one of the few taking the limited seats of wealth and power they compete‚ most often times against each other. Such environments are not only often times promote conflict but confrontation as well‚ and many times the winners of these altercations

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    Analysis 2 3/18/2011 The Lesson: Sylvia’s Realization Toni Cade Bambara’s ‘The Lesson’ explores questions of culture and class among a group of children and a woman who takes them on a trip into an expensive department store. While ostensibly the story is a simple narrative about a trip‚ upon further inspection one realizes the subtle poignancy Bambara is able to achieve. This essay examines the story in terms of the change in the main

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    place in a child it can alter their way of thinking and perspectives about the world in which they live. It is this very type of mind altering experience that a young boy‚ Langston in the story “Salvation” and a young girl‚ Sylvia in the story “The Lesson” have in common. In both stories‚ the children are a fairly young age and placed in situations that cause them to lose a certain amount of their childhood innocence and

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    inequality really stems from has been even more complicated than it seems to be at first. By looking at race through the Marxist lens‚ this may show some enlightenment on the matter of the pay gap at hand. To start off‚ it is clear that Marxism does play a role in the determination of race‚ as presented in Desire for Race. However‚ it is clear that there is a divide among individual Marxists. When it comes to race and economics‚ Karl Marx was a very strong

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    Modern Marxists and the Continuing Relevance of Marxism However modern Marxists reject the above arguments and argue instead that the Marxist critique of capitalism is still relevant in the C21st . Thus modern Marxists and others have challenged all of the above theories of post-capitalism and continue to argue that despite theories of the managerial revolution‚ democratic pluralism significant changes in class structure that even nowadays that the rich continue to exercise massive economic and

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    identify the three main currents within feminist thought as liberal‚ radical‚ and Marxist. Each responds to women’s oppression in a different way. Liberal feminism is concerned with attaining economic and political equality in a male-dominated society. Radical feminism is focused on men and patriarchy as the main causes of the oppression of women. And Marxist feminism is a theoretical position that uses Marxist theory to understand the capitalist sources of the oppression of women. In the early

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    Feminist Lens vs Marxist Lens When reading a book‚ or any piece of literature of that matter‚ the readers background is important. It is apart of how the reader perceives the piece. Two different readers with different viewpoints and backgrounds are naturally going to have different opinions and will analyze the same piece of writing very differently. For example‚ a feminist lens and a marxist lens. A feminist lens would notice all cases where a man and a women are not being compared as equal or

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