PPT-MARXISM
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Marxism is an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of socioeconomic analysis based on a materialist interpretation of historical development a dialectical
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Marxism is an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of socioeconomic analysis based on a materialist interpretation of historical development a dialectical view of social change and an analysis of classrelations within society and their application in the analysis and critique of the development of . 1 - Leninism - Maoism by the Communist Party of Turkey / Marxist - Leninist [TKP/ML] (Summer 1998) "Our doctrine," said Engels about his and his famous friend’s doctrine," is not a dogma, but a and Marxism embittered ex-Marxists, 1978; Aronowitz, 1983; Aronowitz 1985; Balbus, 1982; 1984, 1985; 1983, 1984; 1984; Thompson, 1984; post-Marxists have have strong about neo-Marxists' ability explai AP Comparative Government and Politics. Sachem North High School. COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES. INTRODUCTION. Advanced democracies value FREEDOM. Communist countries value EQUALITY. 20. th. Starter:. In pairs provide definitions for the following . KEY TERMS. . You will peer assess each other’s responses. Patriarchy. Subordination. Capitalism. Glass Ceiling. Bourgeoisie. Proletariat. Structionalist Society. Andrew Heywood: Chapter 3. Introduction. What is political ideology?. A definition . of '. ideology’ must be . neutral: it must reject the notion that ideologies are 'good' or 'bad', . true or . false, or liberating or oppressive. . Stockard Stephens section 1288. Louis Althusser (1918-1990). French Marxist philosopher. Suffered from mental illness after WWII. For Marx . (1965-1969). Young Marx vs. Old Marx. Ideologies. Repressive State Apparatus. What is a Worldview made up of?. There is a conflict of Worldviews across the Globe. Every worldview is made up of. Theology, Philosophy, Ethics, Biology, . Pyschology. , Sociology, Law, Politics, Economics and History. Karl Marx. . The philosopher. , social scientist, historian and revolutionary, Karl Marx, is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th century. Although he was very much ignored by scholars in his own lifetime, his social, economic and political ideas gained rapid acceptance in the socialist movement after his death in 1883. Until quite recently almost half the population of the world lived under regimes that claim to be Marxist. This very success, however, has meant that the original ideas of Marx have often been modified and his meanings adapted to a great variety of political circumstances. In addition, the fact that Marx delayed publication of many of his writings meant that is been only recently that scholars had the opportunity to appreciate Marx's intellectual stature.. Marx . saw . a struggle of two main classes: the capitalists, who own the productive resources, and the workers, who must work in order to survive. "Marxism" is essentially Marx's analysis of the complex and developing relations between these two classes.. MARXISM. KARL MARX. This is . Karl MARX. Remember his name: he’s one of the most importan. t. thinkers of modern times. SO what did he think?. KARL MARX. In Society there is a state of . CONFLICT . Introduction. What comes to your mind when you hear the words “Marxism” or “communism”? . Does violence come to your mind? . What names are normally associated with Marxism? . Defining of Terms. Marx & Engels: . particularly drawing from . Theses on Feuerbach, Anti-. Duhring. , Dialectics of . Nature. , far from comprehensive. Limitations of Marx. Expansions and contradictions of historical materialism: VI Lenin, Alexandra Kollontai, Antonio Gramsci. Key Words. Exploitation: . treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work or resources. Alienation: . the process of becoming detached or isolated. Capitalism: . an economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit, in contrast with communism where trade and industry controlled by the state. . Existentialism. Freudianism. Marxism. Expressionism. Surrealism. Freudianism . Description of the mind that emphasizes the major role played by unconscious drives. Reason+Will+passion (Ego+superego+unconscious). Freud believed the “superego” influenced human nature. (Ego-decision making component, seeks pleasure. Superego- learned morals and values)..
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