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    Does capitalism lead to communism? This idea stems from Karl Marx an early contributor to sociology. Living from 1818-1883, Marx developed early ideas and ways of understanding elements of society through his time. His developments of conflict theory give us guidelines to comprehend what and why things happen as well as reasoning to struggles of common people by the suppression of elites. Conflict theory originates from the idea of life and the social system being positive. (Durkin & Carrothers…

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    The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx Karl Marx tries to examine the oppression workers were going through in Europe, especially on the unequal distribution of wealth under the capitalistic system. He proposes a way through which the proletariat class can wage a revolution against the ruling bourgeois class to win social and economic equality. Marx views history as a struggle of classes, such as master and servant and bourgeoisie and the working class (1998). He proposed that as the lower class…

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    Aldous Huxley writes in his text Brave New World of the pitfalls of a society based on classes with those in the upper classes holding more power than those in the lower classes having virtually no power. He describes this system as the caste system. Throughout the novel Huxley utilizes many examples of class struggle, power vs. powerless, and going against the status quo, which portrays the basic principles of the Marxist Theory. Donald Hall defines Marxist principles in his article Literary…

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    Karl Marx once said, “If we have chosen the position in life in which we can most of all work for mankind, no burdens can bow us down, because they are sacrifices for the benefit of all” (Marx). It may be true that Marxism can bring a more collective good; however, it is also true that many things are unbeneficial for the people living in the society. The novels Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell exemplify these unfavorable tendencies brought on by the Marxist theory.…

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    throws in these positive words, within his novel, towards Junior’s future. “You are the smartest kid in school. I don’t want you to fade away” (Alexie 41). In order for Junior to grow as a person and become successful he must become a part of the Marxism wealth which is distributed among the American society. The government needs to take into consideration the quality of education that their citizens are being given. It is also required to monitor the quantity of effort that is put in…

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    Marx’s criticism influenced our interactions with commodities in terms of how we determine the value between products in our capitalist economy. Marx’s theory on Fetishism of commodities explains that products of human labor have a distinct value to them which affects social relations in our society. According to Marx, the Bourgeoisie control production therefore the products that they create from human labor have a distinct value based on how much labor is used so a good does not have value…

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    unsettling dream to find himself transformed into a monstrous vermin. Underlyingly with a Karl Marx’s economic perspective, this short novel portrays a metaphor that gives this unpractical semblance a great deal of relevance to the structure of society. Marxism is the concept that the abolition of social classes is essential for an ideal society to happen. By examination of this storyline from a Marxist view, it is clear that The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, reveals that the hidden theme is…

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    Marxism In Criminology

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    risk, pathways for solutions, penalties and closure. Marxism is a theory used in new criminology, it describes media as a dominant model that is based on ideologies. The media is dominated and owned by ruling interests of wealthy, providing others with a false consciousness as they absorb and accept the values of the ruling class, believing these values are in their best interest. Within the dominant model of marxism it has created many…

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    Marxism In Herland

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    A Marxist Criticism of Herland: Herland Versus Our Land In Gilman’s novel entitled Herland “three modern American men” (Gilman 121) embark on an expedition only to find themselves drawn into a feminist-socialist utopia of which they struggle to comprehend. They find themselves unable make sense of this land run solely by women until they finally reach the realization that through the abandonment of masculine characteristics these “savage” women have created a society superior to their western…

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    Marxism On Healthcare

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    The United States is considered a wealthy and industrialized nation. However, the healthcare system in the United States is somewhat flawed compared to other countries since it doesn’t have a universal healthcare system. According to the US Census Bureau, “the percentage of Americans without health insurance was 16.3%, or 49.9 million uninsured people in 2010”. Basically, the rich percentage of the population have the best access and quality of healthcare and medicine. However, if someone…

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