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What is Marxism based on?
The ideas of
Karl Marx
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How does Marxism view society compared to functionalism?
Marxism sees society as a
conflict
of interests
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What did Marx believe about historical change?
It is a
contradictory
process, not gradual
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What term did Marx use to describe his theory?
Scientific socialism
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What did Marx mean by 'Philosophers have merely interpreted the world'?
Change the world through
conscious action
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What is historical materialism?
Humans meet
material needs
through
production
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What are the forces of production?
Tools
,
machines
, and human
labor
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What does the mode of production consist of?
Forces
and
relations of production
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What are the two classes identified by Marx?
Owners
and
laborers
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How does capitalism exploit laborers?
By paying less than the
value produced
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What is surplus value?
Profit made by
capitalists
from
labor
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What happens to ownership in capitalism?
It becomes concentrated in
fewer
hands
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What is class polarization in capitalism?
Division into
capitalist
and
working classes
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What does class consciousness mean?
Aware of
economic
and
political
interests
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How does ideology function in society according to Marx?
It legitimizes the
existing
social order
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What is alienation in Marx's theory?
Loss
of
control
over
labor
and
products
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How does Marx define the state?
As
armed
bodies of men protecting
owners
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What is the goal of the proletarian revolution?
Abolish the
state
and create
communism
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What are the three successive class societies identified by Marx?
Ancient,
feudal
, and
capitalist societies
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What is a criticism of Marx's view of class?
It is simplistic and overlooks other
inequalities
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What is economic determinism?
Belief that
economic factors
cause all change
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What is the 'two Marxisms' concept?
Humanistic
and
scientific
approaches to Marxism
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What are the key differences between humanistic and scientific Marxism?
Humanistic Marxism:
Focuses on
alienation
and
subjective experience
Emphasizes
human agency
and consciousness
Encourages political action for change
Scientific Marxism:
Focuses on
laws of capitalist development
Views individuals as
passive in history
Predicts
socialism
will arise from capitalism's collapse
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What concept did Gramsci introduce?
Hegemony
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What is central to changing the world according to the text?
Consciousness
and
ideas
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When will socialism come about according to the text?
When people become
conscious
of
capitalism's
need to be overthrown
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What does scientific or structuralist Marxism emphasize?
Structural
factors
determine the
course
of
history
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What does Marx's later work discuss according to Althusser?
The
laws
of
capitalist
development
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How does Marxism view itself?
As a
science
discovering
capitalism's
governing
laws
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What does determinism imply in the context of Marxism?
Structural factors determine
historical outcomes
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What does the text suggest about the role of individuals in history?
Individuals are passive victims of
ideology
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When will socialism come about according to the text?
When
capitalism's
contradictions
lead to collapse
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What concept does Gramsci introduce to explain ruling class dominance?
Hegemony
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What must the proletariat develop according to Gramsci?
A
counter-hegemony
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What role did Gramsci have in the Italian Communist Party?
First
leader
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What does Gramsci reject as an explanation of change?
Economic determinism
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What factors create preconditions for revolution according to Gramsci?
Mass unemployment
and
falling wages
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How does Gramsci view the role of ideas in societal change?
Ideas
play
a
central
role
in
change
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How does the ruling class maintain dominance according to Gramsci?
Through
coercion
and
consent
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What does coercion involve in maintaining ruling class dominance?
Using
state forces
like army and police
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