Marxist Economics
.... Thus, according to
Marx, only labor can create a surplus value, or profit.
Marxist economic theory is also characterized by a greater normative context than is ....
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The theory of Marxist Criticism
The theory of
Marxist criticism functions essentially as an adjunct to Karl
Marx's greater theory of history. On this view, it has ....
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The theory of Marxist criticism
The theory of
Marxist criticism functions essentially as an adjunct to Karl
Marx's greater theory of history. On this view, it has ....
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Central Ideas of Marxist Thought
Marx predicted the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism by the lower and working classes and the eventual attainment of a classless communist society.
Marxist ....
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Development of Marxist Theory
Marxism was a theory developed by
Marx and Engels for the benefit of the working class and was based at least in part on observations
Marx made of the working ....
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Marxist Conflict Perspective on Crime
.... As
Marx believed; "The emancipation of the proletariat must be predicated on the .... will occur on two levels looking at it from the
Marxist conflict perspective. ....
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Marxist Sociology Wikipedia defines soci
.... the origins of the discipline of sociology early in the 19th century, how it was influenced by the theories of Karl
Marx, and how these
Marxist influences have ....
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Marxist Theory:Nationalism, Legitimacy, Imperialism
.... concepts of
Marx, Lenin, and Weber, have clearly proven influential throughout the decades of the 20th century. However, at the present time,
Marxist doctrine ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre and Marxist Criticism
.... There is also the awkward fact of political tyranny over thought in
Marxist states (Sartre, "Materialism" 206). Valuable as
Marx's materialist social critique ....
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Concepts of State Power MARXIST AND WEBERIAN THEORIES OF THE STATE
.... fundamental premise of all
Marxist theory is that economic factors determine the course and outcome of history (economic determinism). Karl
Marx and Friederich ....
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Current Relevance of Areas of Marx's Theories
.... 1992, 59). A new generation of
Marxist historians and sociologists have been working to fill the gaps in
Marx's model. Perhaps some ....
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Marx & Weber on Power of the State
.... theory.
Marx's theory of the state was unfinished. A
Marxist theory of the state was left for his followers to fully develop. The ....
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Theories of the State: Marx & Weber
.... The fact that
Marx did not specify his theory of the state has consequently led to several different "
Marxist" interpretations of the state, both as a matter ....
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Marx, Revolution and Capitalism
.... possible. A single theoretical framework for
Marx's theory has not been reached by
Marxist supportors or detractors. The relationships ....
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Marx, Engels and Aristotle
.... That takes shape, for
Marx, as materialism.
Marxist thought, so to speak, can be identified as having an emphasis that is historically materialist or ....
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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
.... from without. For example, the concept of alienation is an important part of
Marxist theory: By "alienation"
Marx meant . . . that ....
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Marx & Weber & Conceptions of Class
.... Meanwhile, also after
Marx and from the legal structure's point of view, the ....
Marxist and Weberian formulations of social differences are difficult to reduce to ....
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Marx's "Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts"
.... until 1932, the "Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts" nevertheless carry some import in the development of
Marxist philosophy. In them,
Marx works out his ....
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Marxist Interpretation of Workplace Affirmative Action
.... of the affirmative action concept within the context of the
Marxist interpretation of .... lack the means of mental production are subject to it" (
Marx and Engels ....
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Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... referred to
Marxist doctrine as orthodoxy. This was to prove his eventual downfall, yet the way he changed and broadened the concepts of
Marx provided another ....
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Philosophical Thought of Trotsky & Marx
.... referred to
Marxist doctrine as orthodoxy. This was to prove his eventual downfall, yet the way he@changed and broadened the concepts of
Marx provided another ....
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Lenin's Conception of the Communist Party
.... including Robert Service (1995; 2000), George Brinkley (1998), and Neil Harding (1996), that Lenin was a
Marxist who believed that
Marx had identified laws of ....
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Marxist Interpretation of Affirmative Action
.... of the affirmative action concept within the context of the
Marxist interpretation of .... lack the means of mental production are subject to it" (
Marx and Engels ....
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Power Relations: Marx and Benjamin Karl Marx d
.... represent the "first oppressed class (Tucker, 739), but in the idealized
Marxist state would come to enjoy true equality with male workers.
Marx did see ....
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Power Relations: Marx & Jessica Benjamin Karl Marx d
.... represent the "first oppressed class (Tucker, 739), but in the idealized
Marxist state would come to enjoy true equality with male workers.
Marx did see ....
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Public choice theory
.... From a
Marxist perspective, this would simply be an untenable position.
Marx refused to believe or accept the fact that capitalism the end result of micro ....
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Marx's class theory
....
Marx maintains that the manifestations of alienation are the loss of autonomy .... Thus, alienation in
Marxist philosophy is described as condition in which men are ....
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Marx & Freud on the Human Condition
.... appeared on the ground in history, or the discrediting the
Marxist thought in postrevolutionary Europe. It is legitimate to say that
Marx nevertheless fails to ....
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Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
....
Marx denies a moral claim for ideal order, when the weight of evidence of the culture is on the side of the
Marxist analysis of social injustice as the very ....
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Marx and Rousseau: Social Reformation
.... The
Marxist dialectic recognizes that it is never possible to forget the .... recognition of the hostile antagonism between bourgeoisie and proletariat" (
Marx, 500 ....
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