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Tag: Karl Marx

On the Jewish Question by Karl Marx

Posted on July 7, 2016 by admin

Karl Marx’ essay ‘On the Jewish Question’ is elaborate, insightful and addresses a pressing issue in 19th century Germany. First published in his collection of early philosophical writings, the essay considers Jewish emancipation in the realm of politics and civil society. The essay is partly a polemic to Bruno Bauer’s proposal to the Jewish Question….

How does neo-Marxist or post-Marxist theories of ideology differ from the classical Marxist tradition?

Posted on November 5, 2013 by JL Admin

In a recent BBC online poll for finding the greatest thinker of the Millenium, Karl Marx came first.  That Marx beat Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking among other leaders in their fields amounts to a big statement of Marx’s relevance in the new millenium.  The relevance of the results is magnified when we…

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Is Max Weber’s analysis of the rise of modern society a “debate with the ghost of Karl Marx”?

Posted on October 15, 2013 by JL Admin

Intellectuals such as Karl Marx and Max Weber have proposed important theories toward understanding the dynamics of societies. Marx’s ideas in particular have profoundly affected later generations of sociologists, including his compatriot Max Weber. Marx’s achievement lies in attempting to explain social situations and problems from the point of view of economic class of constituent…

In what ways does ‘sociological sense’ differ from ‘common sense’?

Posted on August 21, 2013 by JL Admin

Sociology as a discipline of study took off only in the twentieth century.  The growth in communications technology, coupled with unprecedented levels of human migration, both facilitated and made necessary the study of human interaction from the perspective of ethnicity, race, class, gender, etc.  Intellectuals such as Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, Talcott Parsons…

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The impact of Utopian Socialism on First Wave Feminism

Posted on November 24, 2012November 24, 2012 by JL Admin

Any discussion of the first wave feminist movement is incomplete without reference to the impact of Utopian Socialism on the former.  Considering that the feminist movements in general have sprung from the need for “equality” in the interpersonal and social affairs of men and women, it is no surprise that an economic system such as…

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