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    What Is Marxism?

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    history as a result of inexorable historical development (i.e. the ever-growing productiveness of the division of labor) one class has successfully accumulated the products of labor in the form of the means of production in their hands. “According to Marx, those who accumulate in their hands the means of productions, and thereby also its fruits in the form of capital, forcibly deprive the majority of producers – the workers – of what they create and so split the society into exploiters and…

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    Sociologist Robert Merton had a theory of people’s experience frustration. There are five modes of adaptation that Merton outlined. The first deviant reaction is conformity and this most of America. There was point in time when going to a university was not that important. The way America is now it is very important to go to school and get a higher education. So, a lot of people are conforming to the new way of society. They’re a lot more teens going to college from high school and there…

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    Mean Girls is a film, which premiered in 2004 with starred major actress: Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Lindsay Lohan. The film begins with a sixteen-year-old girl named Cady Heron who just moved to Evanston, Illinois from a twelve year research trip in Africa with her parents. Cady begins her first day of public school, since she was homeschooled, and she meets a group of three girls who are very popular and they are known as the Plastics: Regina the Queen Bee of…

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    For Marx, the economic structure was flawed with class struggles, a materialist world where in order to survive, one must have the material means to enter a definite social relation, a relation which is tied mainly to production, (Sans and Stoett 2014). As a result, the capitalist society was seen as an element of class division based on relations to the means of production, mainly: the bourgeoisie and the…

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    evaluated the effects of the transition from a socially stratified society in feudalism to the capitalistic result that was the current trend in society. I will discuss how the minimum wage debate is viewed through a Marxist perspective Although the means of production was undergoing enormous leaps forward through the industrial revolution, the movement out of feudalism ceased to improve for those who lacked capital or property ownership. During feudalism there was multiple levels of social…

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    IMAGINATIVE STORY ROUGH DRAFT Next time you catch yourself going on about how much you hate your life, think about how blessed and lucky your really are. Kylie and Bailey ,both 14 year old girls , both go to the same school, and both have siblings that are friends too, but both girls are very different personality and interest wise. Kylie and Bailey go together like the oreo cookie and the oreo icing, pb and j, black and white, totally different apart but great together. I guess you could say…

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    crises, since the ideology is driven by meeting the needs of the public. Moreover, the purpose of socialism is “social-ethnical end,” according to Einstein. In a socialist economy, rather than maintaining divisions, equality prevails. In theory, the means of production would be owned by the public and utilized by all those able to work, resulting in improved conditions for all those within the socialist society. However, Einstein is particularity in favor of a planned economy, which produces…

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    products…. Productive activity, or the work process, is another aspect of alienation. It is traditionally highly hierarchised, routinised, segmented and seemingly meaningless. However in the very machinery and processes created by Modernity he saw a means of human liberation; “What matters to him (Marx) is the processes, the powers, the expressions of human life and energy: men working, moving, cultivating, communicating, organising and reorganising nature and themselves - the new and endlessly…

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    Socialism: What It Means Socialism needs to be clearly defined because the meaning of socialism gets confused with many other different classes of economic systems. The main mistake people make about socialism is that people confuse it with communism. Some people even think it is part of a capitalist form of economics. A good example of a socialist government, is the government of Cuba. In Cuba, the government owns the businesses, however the state hires the employees. As stated by Richard…

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    Marx’s Bushy Mustache When people think about Karl Marx, they think about a mustache-twirling villain, but Marx’s mustache was too bushy to twirl. Marx is commonly misconstrued as a villain when in reality he was just a man who shared his thoughts. Karl Marx caused a paradigm shift in the way people think about the social economic structure of the world, created and led the communist revolutions and indirectly led some of the most influential revolutions in history. Karl Marx changed the way…

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