Marx's View of Self-Identity
.... In
Marx's view, productive labor provides opportunities for workers to "externalize" their selves and to thereby attain a sense of "self-realization" (p. 85). ....
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Hegel, Kant, Marx
....
Marx's view of religion maintains that it is used to keep the people from rebelling, "àpromoting political quietism and passive obedience to all secular rulers ....
(1649

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The Age of Enlightenment, Hegel, Kant & Marx
....
Marx's view of religion maintains that it is used to keep the people from rebelling, "àpromoting political quietism and passive obedience to all secular rulers ....
(1649

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Marx and Religion
.... In
Marx's view, only what is tangible about experience is really worth talking or thinking about, and that would be the material conditions in which experience ....
(1367

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Marx, Engels and Aristotle
.... At the core of disagreement is
Marx's view that German idealism never leaves the metaphysical realm (148), and he blames that on Hegel. ....
(4289

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Capitalism as an Economic System: The View of Marx
.... According to the answers.com website online,
Marx distinguished between the "use value" which he described as what a commodity provides to its buyer, "value ....
(735

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Karl Marx and History
.... On
Marx's view, human beings, basically productive by nature, must therefore be allowed to create and develop in accordance with that nature. ....
(1168

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Concept of Religion of Marx, Durkheim, Freud & Weber
.... it does shed light on the role religion plays in creating social stability for the development of capitalism, although in
Marx's view that stability is an ....
(2546

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Marx's theory of history and society
.... On
Marx's view, human beings, basically productive by nature, must therefore be allowed to create and develop in accordance with that nature. ....
(1168

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Marx's Theory of History and Society
.... On
Marx's view, human beings, basically productive by nature, must therefore be allowed to create and develop in accordance with that nature. ....
(1168

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Marx & Freud on the Human Condition
.... It can be compared to
Marx's view of alienation as the primary feature of human experience in the dominant capitalist social structure. ....
(4435

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Marx's Vision of History
.... In
Marx's view, when the benefits are no longer acceptable, that is the freedoms of the proletariat have been impinged upon too much, this is when the ....
(2112

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MARX AND WEBER ON HISTORY AND THE RISE OF CAPITALISM
.... However, in
Marx'
view, the capitalist class had planted the seeds of its own destruction through its creation of a vast underclass or proletariat which was ....
(2428

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Karl Marx and Adam Smith
.... Two Men at Odds About Almost Everything It would be hard to imagine a
view of the body politic (or economic) that is more directly opposed to
Marx's view. ....
(2641

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Marx, Engels & Weber on Capitalism
.... In
Marx's view labor was the only aspect of production from which owners could extract more than the cost of reproducing it. This ....
(3571

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Theories of Marx and Spencer
.... One final point that needs to be noted with respect to
Marx's view of social change and conflict is that he not only proposed that capitalism would and must ....
(6139

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Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... In
Marx's view, capitalism would continue to constrict the masses until revolt was inevitable. Trotsky wanted to take this a step further. ....
(3588

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Philosophical Thought of Trotsky & Marx
.... In
Marx's view, capitalism would continue to constrict the masses until revolt was inevitable. Trotsky wanted to take this a step further. ....
(3458

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Marx & Rousseau on Private Property
.... The society which is based on private property, then, in
Marx's view, creates individuals who are constantly in a competitive battle with one another---to keep ....
(1370

5

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Emile Durkheim's View of Society
.... society. He therefore rejected the
view that all labor has an equal value -- the very core of the views of
Marx. This particular ....
(1287

5

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Marx & Weber & Conceptions of Class
.... Whereas
Marx always takes the
view that the best way to interpret unequal social relationships is to point to unequal economic relationships between capital ....
(2333

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)
Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... As Sullivan (1) suggests, "It is important to point out that
Marx did not
view capitalism as an aberration in society's evolution toward true freedom, but as a ....
(1970

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John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... As Sullivan (1) suggests, "It is important to point out that
Marx did not
view capitalism as an aberration in society's evolution toward true freedom, but as a ....
(1970

8

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Marx & Durkheim
.... not be so prevalent. One can see how this differs from
Marx' conflict
view of social stratification.
Marx felt stratification does ....
(2299

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The Communist Manifesto
.... Because all humans are, in
Marx's view, productive by nature, means that we must all be allowed to create and develop in accordance with that nature if we are ....
(863

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Karl Marx's Capital
.... In one sense, of course,
Marx takes an even wider macro-level
view insofar as his materialist conception sees history as an inevitable progression toward a ....
(1280

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Various Short Essays in Sociology
.... Karl
Marx's view can be considered an ideology, and
marx was well aware of the fact and wrote much about the meaning of ideology. ....
(2718

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History and Random Events
.... on one hand or at the mercy of random events on the other, the more likely he may be to resort to suicide (in Durkheim's
view) or revolution (in
Marx's view). ....
(2767

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Development of Marxist Theory
Following the logic of
Marx's view, the revolution should have taken place in an industrial nation like Britain, Germany, or even the United States, but ....
(1494

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Pittston Coal Strike of 1989-1990
.... Unequal power ratios are fundamental aspects of social organization in
Marx's view and will eventually rouse labor's indignation so much that revolution ....
(851

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