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    In discussing is welfare possible for Marx under the capitalist mode of production there is some debate that the welfare state have been guided through by questions‚ one is that the salience of the class diminish with the extension of social citizenship? Or can welfare state fundamentally transforms capitalist society? And finally what are the causal forces behind welfare- state development? (Esping-Andersen‚ 1989). But as you can guess these questions aren’t recent‚ as they were established in

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    Marxist Media Theory Daniel Chandler "XIntroduction "XBase and superstructure "XMedia as means of production "XIdeology "XMedia as amplifiers "XThe constitution of the subject "XDifferences within Marxism "XThe Frankfurt School "XAlthusser "XGramsci and hegemony "XStuart Hall "XLimitations of Marxist analysis "XStrengths of Marxist analysis "XReferences Introduction In Britain and Europe‚ neo-Marxist approaches were common amongst media theorists from the late ’60s until around

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    society‚ based on the ‘base-superstructure’ model in Marxist thought. (Marsh & Melville‚ 2008:27). The base-superstructure model is made up of a base‚ being an economic base or infrastructure which provides the basic needs of life and the super structure‚ which comprises of the rest of society‚ including ones family and education system‚ as well as the mass media. (Marsh‚ etal‚ 2008:27) The base‚ which entails all aspects of the material world‚ comes first‚ and the superstructure depends on this economic

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    happened without disrupting the existing structure of society. For him‚ conflict did not arise‚ rather society just evolved as it is based on the current system. Also‚ as Marx argued that the superstructure like the government and religion were used to maintain the status quo. But‚ Mill saw the superstructure such as the religion to be the factors bringing change such as the case of Catholicism influencing the rise of

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    Although sociology is a recently developed field of study‚ the advancement of the study is progressing rapidly. Sociological theories are ways sociologists explain society and its mega structure. The structural conflict and structural consensus theories are inevitable chapters of sociology. With some similarities‚ these two theories have different ideologies and ways of explaining the society. In this essay‚ the similarities and differences will be compared and contrasted. Functionalism‚ the structural

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    Introduction I have taken for my study one chapter from the book Marx and human nature by Norman Geras. In the second chapter Norman Geras deals with the human nature and historical materialism. Although many Marxists denied Marx’s theory of human nature that there was a human nature to be found in Marx’s words‚ there is in fact a Marxist conception of human nature which remains‚ to some degree‚ constant throughout history and across social boundaries. The sixth of the Theses on Feuerbach provided

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    which reflects the relations of production‚ and respresents the schematic representation of the Marxian base-superstructure model. The Marxian perspective of a higher class‚ owns the means of production‚ but in this type of modern day example‚ the interviewer is of the higher class that decides who can obtain the position. The class conflict reflects upon this scene and shows the base-superstructure model. "The ideas of the ruling class are in ever epoch the ruling ideas…The classes which as the mean

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    The management of the Celtic Tiger seen through Elitist and Marxist Approaches Ireland’s economy developed dramatically during the 1990s‚ and was referred to as the “Celtic Tiger” - an analogous term for the East Asian Tigers. As a member of the EC‚ foreign investors saw Ireland as a potential platform to launch their products into Europe. Also‚ there was a lower corporate tax rate‚ a skilled workforce and improved economic management. While the country did‚ at the time of the Celtic

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    bringing about change‚ occurs through a medium. In “The Medium is the Message‚” by Marshall McLuhan‚ McLuhan discusses the definition of a medium and its content. “The Ruling Class and Ruling Ideas‚” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and “Base and Superstructure in Marxist Cultural Theory‚” by Raymond Williams are two other compositions that explore the effects of a hegemony on the

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    Marxism family theory Marxism is a theory which sees all society’s institutions as helping to maintain class inequality and capitalism The view that the family upholds capitalism and its values. Marxists See society in terms of the base-superstructure model. As the base the economy shapes everything else‚ and the family is no exception and it is seen as reflecting the needs of the capitalist economy.  The main view point on the family comes from Friedrich Engels where he set out his view points

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