Marx and Weber in Perpetuating Capitalism

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Philosophy

 

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Margaret R

 

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August 20, 2015

 

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The superstructure that Marx writes of is broken into two distinct social classes: the proletariat and the bourgeois. Those who own the means of production and controlling power, or the bourgeois, work together to rule the institutions in society that govern civil life and the economy, and by doing so, perpetuate capitalism...
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Although this class creates the wealth, they are not appropriated the wealth, but rather the bourgeois class who maintains ownership and is in charge of the wealth in the form of profits. The proletariat is a class of laborers who only live as long as they can find work, and are only able to work as long as they create a profit for the capitalist class...
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