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Dialectics comes from the Greek dialego which means to discourse or to debate. Marx took from the Hegelian dialectics only its "rational kernel," casting aside its idealistic shell, and developed dialectics further so as to lend it a modern scientific form. The dialectical method regards the phenomena of nature as being in constant movement, and the development of nature as the result of the contradictions in it & the interaction of opposite forces...
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The dialectical method regards the phenomena of nature as being in constant movement, and the development of nature as the result of the contradictions in it & the interaction of opposite forces. Marx has given a general scheme of the stages of social development in his materialist conception of history...
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Explain Marx's general account of social and political change, illustrate it with examples drawn from the transition between particular historical epochs ? e.g the change from Feudalism to Capitalism or from capitalism to socialism   Marx and Weber social Class   Karl Marx'S Theory Of Class   “Where Do You And Your Family Fit Into The Class Structure, When Class Is Understood In Terms Of Relations Of Production?”   Writers such as Parsons assumed that class differences in education would become less significant as society became more meritocratic. Explain why he and others believed this and why this has still not occurred in Britain.   Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Simmel: The Individual & Society   “The ruling ideas of the age are ever the ideas of the ruling class.” – Marx & Engles   Marx's Ideal Society   Explain and assess Marx's claims that the capitalist extracts ?surplus value' from his/her labourers, and that this constitutes exploitation.   origins and developments of capitalist modernity Marx and weber   Marx's Historical Materialism   Brave New World - Society And Socio-economic Class   Conflict Theory, Karl Marx, and The Communist Manifesto   Marx and Weber in Perpetuating Capitalism   Marx's theory on the fall of Capitalism  
 
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