Marxism Flashcards

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Structuralist Theory

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The only way to understand inequality in a capitalist societies is to examine how the infrastructure interacts with another social structure.

Sees inequality by the fault of the system and not the fault of the individual.

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Conflict Theory

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Capitalist societies are underpinned by potential conflict rather than consensus.

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Infrastructure

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The economic base of capitalism. Dominated by a wealthy and powerful minority who control the means of production: the capital land, factories, techonogly and raw materials.

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Superstructure

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  • Refers to the social institutions, political structure, and the state or society’s governing apparatus.
  • Marx argued that the superstructure grows out of the base and reflects the ruling class’ interests
  • Superstructure includes the culture, ideology, norms, and identities that people have.
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Bourgeoisie

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The property-owning class who own the means of production (e.g. factories) and employ and exploit the proletariat.

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Polarisation of classes

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The divide between the ruling class and working class would steadily increase as the bourgeoisie drive down wages to increase profits.

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Alienation

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Control over work by the bourgeoisie would result in the alienation of workers who would not find any satisfaction or contentment.

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Economic crisis

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Capitalism is unstable economic system and competition between companies creates booms in the market which are often followed by recession.

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What did Marx argue

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Argued that social stratification is created by the economic system is based on the relationship between people and that system.

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In terms of Economic system what did Marx argue

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That society is organised along capitalist lines and that the pursuit of profit by competing economic elites is the most important goal.

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What were the things that Marx argued that capitalist suffered from

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Polarisation of social classes - Divide between the working class and capitalist

Alienation

Economic crisis

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Summarise the Marxist approach, in your own words using the information above

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  • Marx argues that there are inequalities in society based on social class differences.
  • Marx claims that to improve society and make it fairer there needs to be large-scale change.
  • Marxism is criticised for ignoring other important factors such as gender and ethnicity, focusing too much on social class.
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Structuralist Theory

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The only way to understand inequality in capitalist societies is to examine how infrastructure interacts with other social structure.

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