marxism Flashcards

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what is the economic base

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determines everything in society - means of production and relation of production

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what is the superstructure

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society’s institutions
the ideology within are determined by the ruling class

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evaluation of superstructure

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interactionists - ignore the freedom of choice that people have in creating identity

functionalism - disagree that it is structure based on conflict - value consensus

max weber - superstructure model neglects the role of ideas eg calvinistic protestantism that helped create modern capitalism

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class conflict and exploitation

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marx - bourgeoisie and proletariat - ruling class own the means of production

class conflicts - rich get richer and poor get poorer

solution is revolt - however need to be active and realise being exploited

ruling class make surplus value - keeping w/c poor
- difference between what a product is sold for and cost of production

Althusser - institutions form ideological state apparatus within superstructure - legitimate class inequality

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evaluation of class conflict

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too much emphasis on conflict and ignores the fact that capitalism brought about an improvement in living standards

economically deterministic

radical feminists - main conflict is between gender with men systemically exploiting women for their own benefit through patriarchally

marxist feminists - working class is women - exploited by men (ruling class)

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ideology and socialisation

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transmit ruling class idea that society is meritocratic - work hard to be successful - brainwashing

Marcuse - false needs - we want material goods as a result of advertising
re-directs issues - false class consciousness

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eval of ideology and socialisation

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neo-marxists - we are active and demonstrate resistance by rebelling through creating oppositional subcultures eg Paul Willis - 1977 - antischool subculture

radical feminists - socialisation of the dominant ideology can be a form of indoctrination, but this an indoctrination into patriarchal ideology rather than capitalist

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role of the family

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socialisation benefits interests of ruling class

Zaretsky - family instils capitalist values eg obedience, respect for authority
ensures individuals can be exploited in later life

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evaluation of role of the family

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functionalism - parsons - disagrees that family passes down capitalist ideology - builds solidarity

radical feminism - main ideology is patriarchal values

interactionism - we are active in the process of socialisation

postmodernism - choice within the family in terms of socialisation - can teach non-capitalist values if we want

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role of education

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althusser - hidden curriculum - encourages acceptance and conformity

students not provided with educational knowledge that challenges capitalism

working class taught to see failure as their own fault

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evaluation of role of education

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functionalism - socialises all individuals into common culture based on a value consensus

interactionist - Dennis Wrong - socialisation is not passive - neo-marxists - paul willis 1977

radical feminists - socialisation process in education is not legitimating and reinforcing class inequalities but reinforce patriarchal oppression

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role of the media

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miliband - ruling class use media to transmit dominant ideology
- harmful mass culture - media is opium of the people

marsh and keating - popular culture is a false culture devised and packaged by capitalism to keep the masses content

marcuse - popular culture creates false needs

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evaluation of role of the media

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feminism - marxists - focus exclusively on class and capitalist ideology - failing to account for gender stereotypes transmitted through media

interactionists - audience actively select messages from media

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role of religion

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form of social control
marx - opium of the people - lessens the pain of hardship experienced by w/c by promising rewards in later life

3 false ideas
- promotes material success as a sign of god’s favour and poverty a sign of sin
- religious teaching emphasise blind faith - distract poor from understanding exploitation
- religion makes exploitation bearable - reward in afterlife

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evaluation of role of religion

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functionalism - religion is socialisation agent - moral codes based on value consensus

radical feminists - passing down patriarchal values which can be evidenced in the scriptures of a religion and the structures and hierarchy of a religion

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