Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Marxism
Marxism is a socioeconomic theory that is primarily based on the critique of capitalism. Developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Marxism disputes that capitalism is exploitative because it exploits labor from the working class. Marx's theory of alienation argues that workers in a capitalist system have little autonomy, which shifts the majority of control to the wealthy bureaucrats. Marx believed that exchange value is contradictory because exchange value is not consistent in the capital society. What kind of factors contributed to class struggle? Is education considering as one of the factor? Nowadays, the condition of worker class is improved. Workers usually earned more money than they did in the past. Therefore, the income gap between capitalist and worker should be diminished. However, the fact is the gap of income between capitalist and worker becomes greater. Why does this distinction become greater in the present day?
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