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domingo, 15 de abril de 2012

Marxism Criticism

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  1. based on the theories of karl marx marxism addresses topics such as the difference between social classes and a capitalist system in which the rich become ever richer and the poor as a consequence it becomes increasingly poorer, because the concentration of wealth in the hands of a minority which is called the bourgeois class, themes are also the oppression of those who have to work as literature, as literature for the system is a product of conflict between the society of that time. The critical theorist Karl Marx wrote his first criticisms based on the writers Johann Wolfgang Van goete and William Shakspeare.

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  2. This video show us some main characteristic about Markism Theory, the difference between social classes, opression who de hard-working classes suffer and its harder, grisping of the higher classes, the results about capitalism regime, relationships from different classes, economy base, social inequality and from politic structure. Karl Marx and some writers for example, Jean Paul Sartre, Claude Mckay, James Joyce wrote about this issue and view the prejudice by the captalism ... Aracelia

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  3. The Marxist Criticism talks about the social inequalities that are part of the capitalist system, with oppression of the lower classes. All these aspects are portrayed in literature.

    The literature would be the product of conflicts between social classes. This same literature was produced largely by rich people. For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts science, techonology, the media and so on.

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  4. Marxism was a theory that showd all the revolt of a man against a political system that opressed people and treated them as slaves.Even after Marx's death other intelectual men kept on writing and spreading his ideas through the years, what was the reason of social revolution in Russia.

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  5. The difference between social classes is something much talked about over the years, and the Marxist idea of showing the minority classes. as they served as stepping stones to growth over the capitalist world, led him to become a great revolutionary.
    Marx was able to show the world how much they weighed the differences, and how this exploitation was unjust, he opened the minds of people the incentivanndo to change your reality, and creating new points of view about the political systems in which we lived, this video shows a little of that.

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  6. Marx in his work deals with the differences that capitalism causes. The division of society by the material goods that people have. bourgeoisie is the minority who enslaved most of this so-called proletarians. Karl showed the world that capitalism was really wild and a segregated system in every way.

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  7. For marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behide all social and political activities, including, education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, techonology, the media, and so on.

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  8. In the first years after the death of Marx, his theory gained increasing influence on the intellectual and political labor movements and to a lesser extent, on academic circles related to the humanities. According to Marx the state is the instrument in which one class dominates and exploits another class. Marx despised any group that considered the nature of man as being benevolent, because if the class is also selfish individual.Marxist theory is, substantially, a radical critique of capitalist societies.

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  9. The marxist criticism talks about the big social differences between classes.The capitalism caused a division in the world,between richs and poors.Who has power,has privilegies in the world.Who has nothing,does not acess nothing in the world.

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  10. Marxism talks about going against the capitalism system which is cruel to the proletariat, which is most of the people. Marxism stresses the great differences between the rich and the poor, while some people have money coming out of their ears, others don't have a roof over their heads or food in their plates, meanwhile everybody is human, everybody contributes for the changes in society and in the world history, and everybody has, at least theoretically, the right to live a good life. But, sadly, that's not what happens.

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    1. There were two main factors that have created a division of labor, with that society was divided in classes, the rich class based on power and wealth, and the poor, agriculture and the concept of private property created the social conflict which drives society.
      Capitalism Increases the disparity between the wealthy classes and the labor classes. Confrontation between Them is unavoidable because those classes are driven by historical forces beyond anyone's control.
      For Karl Marx, the basic determining factor of human history is economics; argue that all society progresses through the dialectic of class struggle.
      -Euclides Vieira

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  11. From Marx's theory, we can see the class divide by obtaining material goods, slavery of some proletarians by the bourgeoisie. We saw the capitalist world as it really is.

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  12. The thoughts of Marx had an immense importance for the history of humanity, all he approached started to have a new meaning because it knows its enormous sensitivity commenting themes in general (Eg about it psychology and education), after the emergence of thoughts Marx, the world has never been seen before due to their way of thinking and Transmit who absorbed their placements and those individuals who tried to interpret the closest reasoning of Marx, felt like the ideas were revolutionary Marxists.

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  13. A Marxist perspective distinguish the socioeconomic class and divide it people in the “haves” and the “have-nots,” between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Unfortunately, proletariat is busy with things that make them more separated. They usually permit differences in religion, race, ethnicity, or gender to separate them into warring factions that accomplish little or no social change.”

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  14. This short vídeo shows about the differenc between the social classes(oppression of working) and capitalist system,second the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.For Marx,getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities,influencing education,philosophy,religion,governament,the arts,science,tecnology,the media,and so on.For Marxism the Literature influenced by the rich members of society(ex.The Victorian age).He wrote the first Marxist literary critical besead on writing of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and William Shakespeare.

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  15. This video show us the difference between the social classes and the capitalist system. For Maxism, keeping the economic power is on of the principal motive behind all social and political activities, with influencing education, religion, government, etc.

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  16. Marx was concerned with the exploitation of human labor, where people worked to ensure their survival. Marx realized that the result of the work was for the most part in the hands of the owners of capital.

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  17. According to to Walter.A.Davis if we fullysubit existencial subjectivity to the dialectial process implicit in the existential view of human experience ,we emerge with a mode of the individual,as a historically situated(Marxist)subject of(Psychanalytic)desire,condemned to his or her own(existential)freedom to be either in collusion with the social forces-conciously or uncouciously-or to resist..a commodity,by Karl Marx’s definiton has value not in terms of what it can do (use value) but in terms of the money or other commodities for which if can be trade(exchange value).

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  18. As we know, Marx told us that we should fight against the ones who have the power, the minority, and how the proletariat can claim the power by fight against the oppressor's. For marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behide all social and political activities, including, education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, techonology, the media, and so on.
    Also, in his critics Marx told lots of things about intersocial relationships as a mechanism of interaction.

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  19. Marxism it is a theory, that criticizes the socio economic inequalities.For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education,philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, technology, the media, and so on. Ivana Ravenne Costa Alves

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  20. Marxism it is a theory, that criticizes the socio economic inequalities.For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education,philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, technology, the media, and so on. Ivana Ravenne Costa Alves

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  21. For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, technology, the media, and so on. Thus, economics is the base on which the superstructure of social/political/ ideological realities is built. Economic power therefore always includes social and political power as well, which is why many Marxists today refer to socioeconomic class, rather than economic class, when talking about the class structure. From a Marxist perspective, differences in socioeconomic class divide people in between the “haves” and the “have-nots,” between the bourgeoisie—those who control the world’s natural, economic, and human resources—and the proletariat, the majority of the global population who live in substandard conditions and who have always performed the manual labor.
    Larissa da Silva Menescal

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  22. For Marx, capture the dynamics of the capitalist mode of production and the relations between social classes is fundamental to understanding the political organization and the dominant ideas of our time. This methodology of social analysis, characteristic of Marxism, was named dialectical historical materialism. Marxism presents itself as a focused theory to action. Your prospects are articulated in order to criticize the economic system from the worker's point of view and indicating the need to improve the living conditions of the workers, who are usually the majority of the population.

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