Marx' Views
.... provides to its buyer, "value" which
Marx described as the socially necessary labor time it embodies, and its "exchange value" which
Marx defined as the amount ....
(729

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Capitalism as an Economic System: The View of Marx
.... provides to its buyer, "value" which
Marx described as the socially necessary labor time it embodies, and its "exchange value" which
Marx defined as the amount ....
(735

3

)
Max Weber and Karl Marx
.... Essentially,
Marx defined "property relations" as the relationship between each person and the "modes of economic production" in a society (Matters of ....
(1039

4

)
Marx and Bourgeois Society
.... this increase in power and domination for the bourgeoisie would in time give power to the proletariat in reaction, and to this end
Marx had
defined the nature ....
(1617

6

)
Views of Society by Mill and Marx
.... dominates.
Marx sees the human being as
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx ....
(1986

8

)
Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... and the economic relations of society are
defined by class structures. The trend in history is toward simplification. In the past, says
Marx, society was more ....
(1533

6

)
Marx, Engels & Weber on Capitalism
.... But, as Weber immediately points out, "'economically conditioned' power [ie, power as
defined by
Marx] is not, of course, identical with 'power' as such ....
(3571

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Homeless in the United States
.... For
Marx, societies are composed of two primary classes -- the "haves" and the "have nots."
Marx defined these two classes as the workers (or proletariat) and ....
(1761

7

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Marx's "Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts"
.... with a vague understanding of Communist philosophy recalls, one of the basic characteristics of a capitalist society, as
defined by
Marx, separates society ....
(1506

6

)
Marx's Vision of History
.... For
Marx, classes are basically
defined by a series of relationships that are inherently tied to economic reality: who owns and possesses the property and the ....
(2112

8

)
Russian Revolution As a Social & Political Movement
.... this increase in power and domination for the bourgeoisie would in time give power to the proletariat in reaction, and to this end
Marx had
defined the nature ....
(1925

8

)
Relationship Between Society & the Individual
.... dominates.
Marx sees the human being as
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx ....
(1986

8

)
Marx's Theory of Class
....
Marx writes in the "Manifesto of the Communist Party": "The history of .... of historical materialism, based on the necessary social conditions
defined by economic ....
(749

3

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Marx's Analysis of Industrial Society
.... society is the agent of social ills, only destruction of society
defined by capital .... to its nonexistence in the hands of those nine-tenths (
Marx, "Manifesto" 486 ....
(1087

4

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Theories of the State: Marx & Weber
.... The fact that
Marx did not specify his theory of the state has .... approach as characterized by Ralph Millibrand, and the structuralist position
defined by N ....
(1849

7

)
Freud & Marx's Differing Views of Human Nature
.... The human being is
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx derived the concept of alienation from Hegel ....
(1302

5

)
Marx and Human History
.... The human being is
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx derived the concept of alienation from Hegel ....
(1517

6

)
Various Short Essays in Sociology
.... role in history to ideas and consciousness, and
Marx countered this .... Social consciousness may be
defined as people's ideas, assumptions, and characteristic ways ....
(2718

11

)
Theories of Marx and Spencer
.... For example, ideology was viewed by
Marx as in terms of class conflict; ideology can be
defined as a pattern of thought linking statements of fact with ....
(6139

25

)
Theories of Society
....
Marx says that all societies are
defined by economic relations, and the economic relations of society are
defined by class structures, and the trend in history ....
(1665

7

)
Social Justice, Conflict and Violence
....
Marx and Engels write in the "Manifesto of the Communist Party": "The .... of historical materialism, based on the necessary social conditions
defined by economic ....
(2661

11

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Paradigms in Sociology
.... All other social institutions are built on this supporting structure: "
Marx's division of society into two classes
defined conflicting social interests, and ....
(1486

6

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Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud on Human Nature
.... The human being is
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx derived the concept of alienation from Hegel ....
(1863

7

)
Marx's class theory
.... Or, an ideological state apparatus is not
defined by its function so much .... However,
Marx also argues that the bourgeoisie, because of the inherent competitive ....
(2055

8

)
Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
.... has for self-expression but rather in a disciplined project of depersonalization, which is
defined as "a .... It was this culture, too, that
Marx took as his subject ....
(1992

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)
MARX AND WEBER ON HISTORY AND THE RISE OF CAPITALISM
.... In most respects, however, Weber disagreed with
Marx, his interpretation of .... he stressed the importance of charismatic leadership, which he
defined largely in ....
(2428

10

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Marx on Historical Change & Capitalism
.... The human being is
defined in terms of work, production, and his or her relationship to what is produced.
Marx derived the concept of alienation from Hegel ....
(2413

10

)
Chapter Questions
.... However, Smith saw this situation as progress, while
Marx did not. Smith believed that by using economic laws
defined by political economists of the day in a ....
(1933

8

)
Power Relations: Marx and Benjamin Karl Marx d
.... Where
Marx's human being seeks to eliminate dependency in the form of wage .... All individuals seek recognition which is
defined as the activity of the object ....
(2682

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Power Relations: Marx & Jessica Benjamin Karl Marx d
.... Where
Marx's human being seeks to eliminate dependency in the form of wage .... All individuals seek recognition which is
defined as the activity of the object ....
(2682

11

)