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    Assess the Marxist view that the function of the education system is to pass on ideology and reproduce the existing class structure. Claire Jones Education is a vital system in most societies‚ and is compulsory for all children up to the age of 16 in Britain. There are many different ideas as to why education is so important and the functions it fulfills within society‚ some more positive than others. Although some people say that education is only intended to teach the individual enough

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    Iago is a character who manipulated every character in Othello because of his need for power‚ which places his motives in the marxist arena. Marxist criticism is defined as the perspective that economics provides the foundation for all social‚ political‚ and ideological reality‚ As stated in the springboard book. Iago has definite plans in order to achieve his goal of power and he will stop at nothing‚ including murder to get it. At the beginning of the story Cassio was chosen over Iago by othello

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    main role of education‚ they argue whether this is a positive thing or a negative thing. Whereas Functionalists believe this role of education benefits society and the individuals‚ Marxists believe this is simply not the case it benefits society but not the individuals especially the working class within society. The Marxist view on the education system is mostly quite negative. There overall believe of education is that it is designed to prepare pupils for their role in the workplace and to reproduce

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    With out any doubt‚ disliking people of different races let alone hating them due to unchangeable characteristics such as race is both stupid and immoral. However‚ denying reality is also stupid and immoral.  So I wonder why do cultural Marxists push so hard for the denial of reality relative to race differences? We are different and unique. So Why not admit it? It is very simple: Our natural differences result in economic differences. Because those differences result from natural causes‚ Marxism

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    Hamlet‚ if one looks carefully‚ one can see many aspects of Marxist thought prevalent in the story. To effectively analyze a story through a Marxist critical lens‚ the reader needs to pay close attention to how characters of different classes interact with one another‚ especially in respect to class oppression and social inequity‚ particularly if the actions or words of a character talk of rebellion against the upper classes. “To Marxist critics‚ a society’s economic base determines the interests

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    Examine some of the ways in which Marxists explain crime (12 marks) Marxists idea of crime is strongly linked to capitalism and the way it creates conditions for crime through exploitation and competition. There are two branches of Marxism; traditional and Neo-Marxism. They both focus on the idea of criminogenic state‚ however Neo-Marxist theory links in with the labelling theory to explain crime. Traditional Marxists such as David Gordon (1976) argues that crime is a conscious‚ rational response

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    Assess The Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism The Marxist perspective comes from Frederick Engel‚ which it stressed on the patriarchal structure of families. Basically the Marxism suggested males are the dominant of the whole family. For instance‚ it’s essential to solve the problem of the inheritance of the private property in order to pass them to their children/heirs; in another words‚ it’s unlikely for women to be a part of the responsibilities

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    A Marxist Reading of Frankenstein  A Marxist reading of the novel shows that this work is an active agent exposing and criticizing society’s oppressive economic and ideological systems. The fear played upon in this work is in actuality a fear of revolution. Many generations experience the horror and terror of this thought evoking novel in an entirely different light. What was once a so called transgression in the 19th century is widely accepted amongst the people of the 21st century. Embedded

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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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    In his primer Marxism and Literary Criticism (1976)‚ Terry Eagleton defines Marxism as "a scientific theory of human societies and of the practice of reforming them."1 Marxist criticism‚ he states‚ "analyses literature in terms of the historical conditions which produce it" (vi). The business of this criticism is "to understand ideologies—the ideas‚ values and feelings by which men experience their societies at various times‚" some of the ideologies of the past being accessible only in literature

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