Marxist Theory and Concepts

Marxist Theory and Concepts

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Amelia Wright

Social Studies, History, Philosophy

10th Grade - University

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The video explores Karl Marx's philosophical focus on freedom and labor, leading to his development of historical materialism and conflict theory. It discusses how labor is organized and its impact on societal inequalities, highlighting capitalism's crises of overproduction. Marx's model of history involves class struggle, with the proletariat seeking revolution against the bourgeoisie. The video also introduces Gramsci's theory of hegemony and the broader implications of Marx's ideas in sociology.

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What was Karl Marx primarily concerned with?

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According to Marx, what is necessary for humans to survive in nature?

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What term did Marx use to describe the early stage of human society where everyone spent all day trying to get food?

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What is the focus of historical materialism?

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In Marx's view, what forms the foundation of society?

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What are the two main classes in industrial capitalism according to Marx?

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What is the source of surplus value in capitalism?

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What type of crises did Marx identify as a problem in capitalism?

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According to Gramsci, how does the ruling class maintain power?

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What broader sociological paradigm did Marx's ideas give rise to?

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