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    their considerable advance in wealth. In England, Karl Marx and his followers were fascinated by the question of struggle within the classes—as the gap existed all across the world. This fascination soon morphed into Marx’s coined theory of Marxism: “Marxism is a cultural theory that embodies a set of social, economic, and political ideas that its followers believe will enable them to interpret and change their world” (Ashesi University 1). Washington…

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    In “Marxism and History” by Christopher Hill, Hill begins his article with the assertion that Marxism has influenced history more than any other branch of knowledge. Hill offers six points to describe how the ideas of Marx have transformed history and historians in the (then) 100 years since the creation of The Communist Manifesto. By analyzing these six points laid out by Hill, one can come to understand Marx’s legacy for historically understanding social class and economy. First and foremost,…

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    response to capitalism following the industrial revolution, socialism and marxism arose. Marxist theory analyses the class relations caused by capitalism, and argues that capitalism is not able to uphold the living standards for the majority of the population, since capitalism only gains the capitalist himself. This base and superstructure, according to marxism, causes inequality because of the exploitive nature of capitalism. A marxism state would on the contrary ensure equality since the…

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    In today’s society necessities are no longer produce for one’s self rather for everyone else. Karl Marx theory looks at the historical materialism requirements of mode of production that humans use to construct these necessities or the economics of producing the necessities of life(pg 93). He sees that people enter into an occupation or social role forcefully or sometimes willingly, in the hopes of survival. Karl Marxs is pointing out, the relationship of people in lower class does all the hard…

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    Karl Marx is considered to be many things. He was the first real critical theorist, meaning he took upon what other theorists had already learned and built around it; he did not disregard what had already been found, but instead critiqued society by trying to develop a comprehensive theory based on history. Marx carefully considered many ideas and theories as he devised his critiques. This was rather different from sociological theories that came before, which sought to simply understand and…

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    This division of labor described in the previous paragraph is a clear sentiment to Marx’s theories and philosophies on the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Essentially, Rose and her brother are laborers, proletariat, and Rose’s mother and father are the bourgeoisie in this human harvesting scheme. Rose along with her brother have the competence to terminate this entire lucrative arrangement due to the fact that they are basically the wheels of this machine. Without Rose or her brother acquiring…

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    struggle, and religion. Karl Marx a German philosopher and social critic, whose ideas about control, communism, and class structure can easily be interpreted in Huxley’s Brave New World. Marxist ideas were essential for the “perfect society”. Marxism is the theory of class struggle, economics, and materialism in any given society. In every society there must be a ruling class and the oppressed classes, who obviously would have conflicting interests. Marx believed that there were three…

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    Topic 6: An Analysis of the Peasant Nationalism, Maoist Marxism, and the Second United Front in the Communist Victory of the Chinese Civil War This historical study will define the themes of peasant nationalism, Maoist Marxism, and the Second United Front in the communist victory in the Chinese Civil War. The civil war between the Kuomintang (KMT) of the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China (CPC) from 1927 to 1950 involved lengthy battle between capitalist and communist forces.…

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    Marxist Theory Applied to Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck The struggle between socio-economical classes is what pushes the future forward. Classism proves that discrimination between the oppressed and the oppressing causes division of people. Karl Marx developed a theory that explained these situations, the Marxist theory. This theory can be applied to nearly every point in history and to every culture. Through a Marxist lens everything can be explained including the discrimination between…

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    By using the Marxist lens to analyze The Great Gatsby, special attention is devoted towards who has wealth, what do they use this wealth for, and what is the result. In the novel, Jay Gatsby is one of those characters with wealth/power. However, Jay Gatsby comes under a different level of wealth/power, he is referred to as one of those people that have “New money” which means newly earned money. By using the Marxist lens to analyze Jay Gatsby’s character, it made me notice that having a plethora…

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