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    ‘Dialectics of Nature’ and the ‘free creation of history’ Lukacs was an important influence on what is called ’western Marxism ’. This was seen as a ’humanist ’ substitute to the central Stalinist orthodoxy of the inter-War period and later. One of Lukacs most significant arguments was that there can be no dialectics of nature. We will examine the debate and go into the contradictory relationship between Lukacs ’ interpretation of Marxism and Stalinism. The ‘Dialectical Laws of History and

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    CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY PROJECT REPORTS FIFTH SEMESTER 2010 JURISPRUDENCE ON THE TOPIC “MARXIST INTERPRETATION OF LAW” GUIDANCE AND INSTRUCTIONS BY : MR. MANORANJAN FACULTY FOR JURISPRUDENCE SUBMITTED BY: TULIKA SINGH ROLL NO. 278 Acknowledgement: This is to state that I‚ (TULIKA SINGH‚ ROLL-278) completed my fifth semester project work of JURISPRUDENCE on the topic “MARXIST INETERPRETATION OF LAW”. This project would have not come

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    than weak‚ well-fitted than ill-fitted…” this was said by Galton in his ways of making the world better with eugenics. The meaning behind this is why have everyone different in strength and intelligence when we could make everyone the same. “The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest‚ by degree‚ all capital from the bourgeoisie‚ to centralize

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    posited that the two classes in a society – the bourgeoisie and the proletariat – will forever remain stuck in their respective classes because of the very nature of capitalism. The wealthy capital-owning bourgeoisie not only owns the factories but dominates the media‚ universities‚ government‚ bureaucracy‚ and‚ hence‚ their grip on an elevated social status is unchangeable. In contrast‚ the poor‚ working class‚ or the proletariat‚ lacks any effective means of having just recompense for their hard

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    were a small part of the bourgeoisie he wrote about‚ and similarly the workers his writing appealed to were indistinguishable from the proletariat he described. In the books introduction‚ Engels‚ one of the manifesto’s co-authors‚ defines the bourgeoisie as the class of the capitalist who controls means of production in society. Likewise‚ he considers the proletariat to be the working majority‚ which sells its labor to support a system it has no control over (7). Marx‚ on the other hand‚ works to apply

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    communism. This drastic change will occur when the proletariat (the workers) will realize that they have been victims of capitalism and want to change their society to a classless society where communism is present. Capitalism is the idea of a company or corporation owning and controlling all the means of society. In Marx’s terms these owners would be known as the bourgeoisie. The bourgeoisie control the socioeconomic system and have the proletariat work under them‚ essentially keeping themselves

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    want to keep exploiting the working class‚ the proletariat. Also‚ the federal minimum wage has not kept up with inflation and most employees receiving minimum wage are living below the poverty line. This leads to the concept that the proletariats live paycheck to paycheck and they cannot stop working

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    As described in the Communist Manifesto‚ there was a division of classes that were between the proletariats that were the wageworkers and were used for labor purposes‚ and the bourgeoisie who were considered the capitalist class and the ones who were at fault for exploitation of the proletariats. The writing in the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels‚ after many years has a form in which it resonates in contemporary society. Having different types of social and working classes has

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    SOCIOLOGY CIA III “We live with tensions of constraining structures and creative meanings .Sociology sees this tension everywhere”. Christina Manuel – 1313224 2 nd BA PSEnglish 4 th Semester INTRODUCTION “Political Economy regards the proletarian ... like a horse‚ he must receive enough to enable him to work. It does not consider him‚ during the time when he is

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    intellectual processes of society‚ leading to an inevitable conflict in classes over the control of production and‚ ultimately‚ on the character‚ quality of life and consciousness of society as a whole. In Marx’s view‚ the working class proletariat‚ which is property-less in the sense that it owns only its labor‚ is exploited by the wealthy capitalist bourgeoisie class - the owners of the means of production. This class division leads to an inevitable social revolution through the struggle

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