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    Although Karl Marx lived in the mid 1800’s, his theories, philosophies, opinions and viewpoints are utilized and studied by today’s society and remain as significant today as they were nearly 150 years ago. As the son of an educated lawyer, Karl grew up in a middle class family and was able to attend school him self, eventually earning a Doctorate Degree. The statement “Karl Marx was a social theorist with philosophy rooted in science and humanist prophesy comes from his formal education and…

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    It is merely impossible to define the American religious experience, as it is constantly evolving. The evolution of the American religious experience is linked to current social, political, and economic issues. In the book Strength to Love by Martin Luther King Jr., he expresses how social influences such as race can be linked to opportunity, economic standing and its link to the church, and how capitalism has hindered and shaped the American religious experience. Throughout the book, Martin…

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    Before discussing Standings expert on ‘Defining the Precariat?’ it is important to have a brief understanding of other sociologists views on class. According to Giddens the chief basis of class differences are: ownership of property, wealth, and occupation. Your class is an indicator of your likability to succeed in society. Other sociologist believe that class is no longer useful in attempting to understand contemporary societies, also Pakulski and Waters discuss that the political, social and…

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    bourgeoisie.” (Marx 90) By educating the masses, the bourgeoisie are showing them the inequality being thrust upon them. They give the students the knowledge of concepts and systems such as communism and how they might work for other countries. As Karl Marx comments, the Bourgeoisie creates a system in which “National one-sidedness and narrow-mindedness become more and more impossible.” (Marx 84) The masses become harder and harder to control as they become more aware of the power they hold and…

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    each other in an unjustifiable category of inequality. Rousseau does give examples of what the government should strive to be; yet, he does not give a concrete example of what the government should be doing to achieve equality. About 97 years later, Karl…

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    The Many Obstacles of Capitalism I have been struggling with the reality that as Americans we are conditioned to become productive members of a capitalist society. Over the past few years I have slowly expanded my awareness regarding the capitalist system that drives this country by studying, working, and observing my surroundings. I have averaged an internship per year and landed several jobs, yet the roles I have played in these various companies have been largely unfulfilling. When I take a…

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    Founding sociological theorists such as Karl Marx, Emilie Durkheim, and Max Weber analyzed society in different ways, but all aimed to discover and bring to light how it functioned. The ideas of all three of these theorists, along with Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Harriet Martineau, and W.E.B. DuBois can all be found in the film Elysium, directed by Neill Blompkamp, a story about a society divided by class, status, and political implications, whose main character finds a way to overcome the…

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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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    This supports item A as it states 'a set of rules laid down by the state in the interest of the ruling class'. This is reflected in crime statistics; the most common offenders are young, black males between the ages of 15-21. A counter argument to this is the idea of Strain Theory developed by Robert Merton. Traditional Marxism argues that it is increased aggression and individualistic nature of the capitalist society that inspires individuals to commit crime, however Merton comments that it…

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    Durkheim And Racism

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    A particular example of social fact is racism. Racism is described as the belief in racial differences, which can cause discriminatory acts – where a distinct biological group is described as inferior; the members of a particular race are commonly faced with derogatory racial based comments, stereotypes and non-equal treatment. One of the main causes of racism is an individuals surrounding factors during their years of development and education – the passing down from generation to…

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