Marxism is based on three key principles
1) materialist interpretation of history - discusses how history is a product of struggles between the social classes
2) critique of capitalism: an economic minority (bourgeoisie) control and manipulate the economic majority (working class)
3) adovcacy of proletarian revolution: discusses how in order to overcome the challenges faced by a working class, this class needs to start a revolution and gain political power
Everyone must share the means of production (apex)
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Materialist interpretation of history - discusses how history is a product of struggles between the social classes
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Critique of capitalism: an economic minority (bourgeoisie) control and manipulate the economic majority (working class)
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Advocacy of proletarian revolution: discusses how in order to overcome the challenges faced by a working class, this class needs to start a revolution and gain political power
eliminate private property and give all to the state, which will then distribute it to the masses
private property should be abolished because it is the source of injustice and inequality
What is concurrancy?
Marxism is a political, economic and social philosophy that primarily seeks to understand how society works and how to change it. Neo-Marxism is a term sometimes used to refer to some of the different strains of Marxism that developed in the 20th century. Strains such as structural Marxism and Western Marxism.
The basic principle in the U.S. government is democracy. The founding fathers and the framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure the people had control.
There are no similarities between multicultural education and Marxism.
Karl Marx