Poster About Marxism In Today s Society

Poster About Marxism In Today s Society

make a poster with the theme marxism in todays society and explain your work​

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1. make a poster with the theme marxism in todays society and explain your work​


Answer:

Marxism posits that the struggle between social classes—specifically between the bourgeoisie, or capitalists, and the proletariat, or workers—defines economic relations in a capitalist economy and will inevitably lead to revolutionary communism.


2. explain the the Marxism in today's society ​


Explanation:

Marxists see society as being divided by conflict between the social groups, or classes who make up society. Marx believed that social change is the natural order of societies. In each form of society there are those who control property and those who work for them.


3. Give me an idea for a poster with the theme marxism in today's society and explain your work Pasagot po ng Maayos Andvance thank you​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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4. is Marxism still relevant in today's world? Explain ​


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5. what is the effect of marxism to the economic development of the society?​


Answer:

The distinction between labor and labor power is Marx's greatest discovery and contribution to political economy, because through this distinction the source of surplus value can be explained on the basis of equivalent exchanges.


6. 1. What examples are there of Marxism that are present in society today?​


Answer:

Marxists see society as being divided by conflict between the social groups, or classes who make up society. Marx believed that social change is the natural order of societies. In each form of society there are those who control property and those who work for them.

Explanation:

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7. why is marxism criticized for focusing on the negative aspects or society?​


Answer:

Marxian economics have been criticized for a number of reasons. Some critics point to the Marxian analysis of capitalism while others argue that the economic system proposed by Marxism is unworkable. There are also doubts that the rate of profit in capitalism would tend to fall as Marx predicted.


8. explain the major events and its contribution of marxism in the society​


Answer:

Marx argued that throughout history, society has transformed from feudal society into capitalist society, which is based in two social classes, the ruling class who own the means of production (factories, for example)

Explanation:

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9. is marxism still relevant in today's world?​


Explanation:

The short answer is “NO” and here is the reason: because Marxian theory was not an alternative economic system intended to improve the world, it was a messianic belief predicting future steps in history. Those who support Marxism, and its children communism, socialism, and Leftism in general, constantly


10. what of the following tells about the application of marxism on the economic condition of the society​


Answer:

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11. Significant contribution of marxism in the society​


Answer:

In a capitalist system, Marx believed that the society was made up of two classes, the bourgeoisie, or business owners who control the means of production, and the proletariat, or workers whose labor transforms raw commodities into valuable economic goods. ... In Marx's view, an employee's labor is a form of commodity.


12. is marxism still relevant in today's? support your answer.​


Answer:

yes

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13. poster about Marxism in these time of pandemic​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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14. Which of the following tells about application of Marxism on the economic of the society?


Answer:

Marxism is a social, political, and economic philosophy named after Karl Marx. It examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for a worker revolution to overturn capitalism in favor of communism.

In contrast to classical approaches to economic theory, Marx's favored government intervention. Economic decisions, he said, should not be made by producers and consumers and instead ought to be carefully managed by the state to ensure that everyone benefits.


15. 1. What are the key concepts relevant to Marxism? Is Marxism still relevant in today's world?​


Answer:

Key concepts covered include: the dialectic, materialism, commodities, capital, capitalism, labour, surplus-value, the working class, alienation, means of communication, the general intellect, ideology, socialism, communism, and class struggles.

Explanation:


16. 1. What are the key concepts relevant to Marxism? Is Marxism still relevant in today's world?​


answer

no

Explanation:

Marxism still in todays world


17. explanation about Marxism?Answer:What is Marxism easy explanation?To define Marxism in simple terms, it's a political and economic theory where a society has no classes. Every person within the society works for a common good, and class struggle is theoretically gone. ... Actually, many horror movies and dystopian books are written based on trying to create a classless, utopian society.​


Answer:

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18. How marxism can Help US to understand the situation OF the people in our society today because OF the pandemic?


Answer:

With the help of science, humanity will eventually overcome the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Many theories and philosophies will emerge. Many interpretations will be presented before the people and the governments. But the question is whether the post-COVID 19 world will be the same as before or will it change, whether the capitalist order will become more inhuman and exploitative. Thomas L Friedman has written that “COVID-19 is a black elephant. It is the logical outcome of our increasingly destructive wars against nature”. The emerging situation is likely to be a matter of much public debate in which Karl Marx and Marxism will occupy centerstage.

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19. 1. What is your idea about Marxism? Explain its significance to society​


Answer:

It's a political and economic theory where a society has no classes. They believed that this conflict would ultimately lead to a revolution in which the working class would overthrow the capitalist class and seize control of the economy.

Explanation:


20. in your analysis, do you think marxism theory is a solution to end class oppression in out society today? why or why not​


Answer:

Is Marxism relevant today? Yes, if we can avoid the dogmatism and rigidity that were often associated with the tradition. Power, exploitation, class, structures of production and distribution, property relations, workplace hierarchy -- these features certainly continue to be an important part of our social world

Explanation:

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21. poster making about social equality marxism theory​


Answer:

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Marxism Will Break Our Chains

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Explanation:

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22. briefly explain the relevance of Marxism today​


Answer:

Marxism is not a comprehensive theory of social organization and change. But it does provide a useful set of hypotheses about how some of the key social mechanisms work in a class-divided society. Marxism can serve as a mode of analysis examining the relationship between ownership, power and social change and thus illuminate a wider variety of social transformation than whatever is currently dominant.


23. Marxism a theory of change and emacipation of ________ in society. ​


Answer:

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24. 3. Is Marxism good for the society?​


Answer:

In a capitalist system, Marx believed that the society was made up of two classes, the bourgeoisie, or business owners who control the means of production, and the proletariat, or workers whose labor transforms raw commodities into valuable economic goods.


25. do you think marxism theory is a solution to end class oppression in our society today​


Answer:

Is Marxism relevant today? Yes, if we can avoid the dogmatism and rigidity that were often associated with the tradition. Power, exploitation, class, structures of production and distribution, property relations, workplace hierarchy -- these features certainly continue to be an important part of our social world.

Answer:

Yes, I think Marxism is a solution to end class oppression, from which in his theory he wrote the significance of power between the capitalist and workers. It highlights the brawl between capitalists and the working class. Hence, it will help lessen the discrimination and prejudice between social classes. However, this can be achieved if people comprehend this thoroughly to change the view of the chauvinist.

Explanation:

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26. Marxism in society. Do they make us better citizens?​


Answer:

If fully functioning, Marxism would emphasize on free health care and education and gender equality – it would strongly assist in the abolishment of gender stereotypes. Furthermore, Marxism could be one way to fix some of the issues of capitalism.


27. marxism a theory of change and emancipation of in society?​


Answer:

Abstract This paper explores a contrast between the Marxist and feminist traditions of emancipatory social theory: whereas in the Marxist tradition theorists have spent considerable time and energy discussing the problem of the viability of classlessness as an emancipatory project, feminists have spent relatively little time defending the viability of a society without male domination. The paper argues that this difference in preoccupations reflects, at least to some extent, differences in the relationship between prefigurative egalitarian micro experiences and macro institutional change with respect to gender oppression and class oppression. The paper also explores the implications of this contrast for the kinds of explanatory theory developed within the two traditions. Marxists' greater tendency than feminists to seek relatively deterministic accounts of the demise of the form of oppression on which they focus is viewed as at least partially a way of contending with the difficulty in establishing the viability of the emancipatory project of  classlessness.

Journal Information Sociological Theory publishes work in all areas of theory, including new substantive theories, history of theory, metatheory, formal theory construction, and synthetic contributions. Peer reviewed and published quarterly, Sociological Theory is renowned for featuring the best international research and scholarship and is essential reading for sociologists.

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28. positive effect of marxism and negative effect of marxism in our society.​


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29. Explain the major events and its contribution of Marxism in the society.​


Explanation:

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30. what examples are there of marxism that are present in society today​


Answer:

Black Lives Matter Movement

Explanation:

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