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    so the only way to remove a capitalist society is for a mass up rise and overthrow of the system accepting that violence may be involved with this. From a Marxist-Leninist view the way for this to take place is for a vanguard party to help the proletariat to have some sort of revolutionary class consciousness. Revolutionary socialist reject electoral and constitutional politics as it is inextricably tied to the interest of a capitalist society and the ruling class‚ which is why Marxists see revolution

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    Marxist Perspective of the State Major Raj Kamal Dixit Associate Professor & Head‚ P.G.Deptt. of Pol.Sc.‚ P.C.Bagla College‚ Hathras. Uttar Pradesh (India) Commonly regarded as the class theory of the State is basically a perspective‚ which has evolved from the writings of Karl Marx & Freiderick Engels. Marx did not offer the theoretical analysis of the State as such. His work on the State comprises a fragmented series of philosophical reflections‚ contemporary history‚ journalism and incidental

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    Social Theory Our understanding of religion has been influenced by the contributions of sociological theory. Functionalists view religion in terms of how religion contributes to society. Durkheim claims that the one purpose that all religions serve is ‘the celebration of the social group’. A religion is a way of fulfilling social cohesion and satisfying societies need for a community. For example the aboriginal society‚ they were a community split in to tribes that worship a particular totem

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    Lenin‚ a Red Tsar? It is widely accepted that Lenin was to be the next Tsar of the time‚ The Red Tsar in fact. With his views gradually growing more radical‚ this can be seen to be true in a lot of instances. Lenin was a key figure in European history. Lenin led the Bolsheviks to overthrow the Russian Tsar‚ and to bring socialism to Russia. Lenin introduced Communism to Russia. This changed the history for Russia as well as the rest of Europe‚ and to this day has had a huge effect on the Russian

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    believe that her theories also share a similar quality to Marx’s conflict theory. Whereas Marx sees the conflict‚ or class struggle‚ being between the bourgeoisie (the owners) and the proletariat (the workers); Gilman sees the conflict‚ gender struggle‚ between men and women. Marx advocated social reform for the proletariat (workers).The focus of Marx’s conflict theory is that by eliminating privilege‚ the overall welfare of the society can be increased. This would then create a true equality amongst

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    purposes. In relation to property there are three great classes of society: the bourgeoisie (who own the means of production such as machinery and factory buildings‚ and whose source of income is profit)‚ landowners (whose income is rent)‚ and the proletariat (who own their labor and sell it for a wage). Class thus is determined by property‚ not by income or status. These are determined by distribution and consumption‚ which itself ultimately reflects the production and power relations of classes

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    two boys and a girl all under the age of 14. My wife‚ Mischa Pavlov and I are both hard working factory workers who try to provide as much and work very hard for our family‚ being a proletariat isn’t easy when your job is at the bottom of the social economic status‚ it is sort of like a food pyramid we proletariats being at the bottom of the food chain. In other words our job is to sell our labouring power in order to survive. Our customs are bad‚ my family and another family of three have been

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    “Adam Smith’s enormous authority resides‚ in the end‚ in the same property that we discover in Marx: not in any ideology‚ but in an effort to see the bottom of things. In both cases their greatness rests on an unflinching confrontation with the human condition as they could best make out.” Assess the above quote. What ideas did both men draw upon in order to formulate their ideas? What were their conclusions? Why were their conclusions so different? To what extent were they correct? Adam Smith

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    gorky  Mother tells the story of the metamorphosis of an obedient‚ timid housewife‚ and a reticent‚ inward-looking mother into a socially conscious‚ brave‚ combative activist in the process of the struggle. It is not just the story of class struggle‚ but also the spiritual evolution of the inner world of a mother that expands into universal humanitarianism‚ even as the wall between her and the world outside collapses in her gradual engagement in the struggle for justice and the truth. Mother‚ (Mothers

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    frameworks to stratification. Karl Marx Karl Marx based his conflict theory on the idea that modern society has only two classes of people: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie are the owners of the means of production: the factories‚ businesses‚ and equipment needed to produce wealth. The proletariat are the workers. According to Marx‚ the bourgeoisie in capitalist societies exploit workers. The owners pay them enough to afford food and a place to live‚ and the workers

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