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How does Marx define
ideology
?
As a belief system that distorts people's perception of reality to serve the
ruling class
.
What role does
class
play in
Marx's
view of
ideology
?
Class controls economic
production
and the production and
distribution
of ideas in society.
Which institutions does
Marx
believe control the production of ideas?
The
church
, the
education system
, and the
media
.
How does
Marx
view the function of religion for the
ruling class
?
As an
ideological weapon
to legitimate the suffering of the poor.
What
does
Marx
mean by "
false consciousness
"?
A
distorted view
of reality that prevents the poor from acting to change their situation.
What example does
Marx
use to illustrate the difficulty for a rich man to enter the
kingdom of heaven
?
It is easier for a
camel
to pass through the
eye of a needle
.
How does
Lenin
describe religion?
As
spiritual gin
, an intoxicant used by the
ruling class
to confuse the
masses
.
What is the purpose of religion according to
Lenin
?
To manipulate the masses and prevent them from overthrowing the
ruling class
.
How does religion
legitimize
the power of the
dominant class
?
By making their position appear
divinely ordained
.
What was the
16th-century
idea related to the
divine right of kings
?
The belief that the king is God's representative on earth and is owed
total obedience
.
What does
Marx
say about
alienation
in relation to religion?
Religion is a product of alienation, arising from suffering and acting as
consolation
for it.
How does
Marx
describe the conditions of workers under
capitalism
?
Workers are
alienated
because they do not own what they produce.
What happens to
alienation
under
capitalism
according to
Marx
?
It becomes more extreme compared to other class societies.
How does the
division of labor
in
capitalist factories
affect workers?
Workers endlessly repeat the same
minute task
, devoid of meaning and skill.
What does Marx mean when he says religion is "the
opium of the people
"?
Religion dulls the pain of
exploitation
but does not address its causes.
What is the effect of
promises of the afterlife
according to Marx?
They create an
illusory happiness
that distracts from the
true source of suffering
.
How does
Marx
view the relationship between religion and
class exploitation
?
Religion legitimizes both the suffering of the poor and the privileges of the
ruling class
.
What are the criticisms of
Marx's
view on religion?
Ignores positive functions of religion, such as
psychological adjustment
to misfortune.
Neo-Marxists
see some forms of religion as aiding class consciousness.
Some Marxists, like
Althusser
, reject the concept of
alienation
as unscientific.
What do
neo-Marxists
believe about certain forms of religion?
They believe these forms assist rather than hinder the development of
class consciousness
.
What is
Althusser's
stance on the concept of
alienation
?
He considers it unscientific and based on a romantic idea of a
true self
.
How do
Marxists
generally view religion?
As an entirely conservative
ideology
that
legitimizes
class inequalities
What do
Marxists
recognize about religious ideas?
They can have
relative autonomy
and be partially independent of the
economic base
What dual character does religion have according to Marxists?
Religion can be a force for both change and stability
How does
Marx
describe
religion
in relation to human conditions?
As the soul of
soulless
conditions and the heart of a
heartless
world
What does
Marx
suggest about the comfort religion offers?
It is an
illusionary
comfort
Who took up the idea of religion's dual character after Marx?
Engels
What does
Engels
argue about religion's role in society?
It can inhibit change by disguising
inequality
but also challenge the
status quo
How does religion sometimes support social change according to
Engels
?
By preaching
liberation
from
slavery
and misery
What role do lower ranks within the church
hierarchy
play according to
Engels
?
They have often supported or inspired popular
protest
What is the title of Ernest Bloch's work that discusses religion?
The Principle of Hope
How does Bloch view the influence of religion on social change?
It has both positive and negative influences
What does
Bloch
mean by the "
principle of hope
" in relation to religion?
It represents our dreams of a better life containing images of utopia
How can images of
utopia
be deceptive according to
Marx
?
They can promise rewards in heaven while distracting from real-world issues
What potential do religious beliefs have in terms of
social change
?
They can create a vision of
a better world
that inspires change
What is liberation theology?
A movement within the Catholic Church in Latin America
Emerged in the late 1960s
Strong commitment to the poor and opposition to military dictatorships
Represents a major change from traditional conservative Catholicism
What factors led to the emergence of
liberation theology
?
Rural poverty
,
urban slums
, and human rights abuses
How did
liberation theology
differ from
traditional Catholicism
?
It sought to change society rather than support the status quo
What actions did
priests
take under
liberation theology
?
They helped establish support groups and literacy programs for the
poor
What was the church's attitude towards liberation theology in the 1980s?
Pope John Paul II
condemned it for resembling
Marxism
What impact did liberation theology have on democracy in Latin America?
It played an important role in resisting state terror and promoting democracy
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