Predict Changes: • Based on the your findings about the new social order created in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution and changing economic conditions predict what might happen in the two categories below. Be sure to consider the separate needs of the three social classes. - Economic needs of the people? - Political needs of people?
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Predict Changes:
• Based on the your findings about the new social order created in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution and changing economic conditions predict what might happen in the two categories below. Be sure to consider the separate needs of the three social classes.
- Economic needs of the people? - Political needs of people?
What comes to mind when you think of Marx or Communism?
The Industrial Revolution Faces Critics
• What were some of the problems associated with the IR? Capitalism?
• Marx and Engels are particularly appalled at the development of industrialization and capitalism and the social, economic, and political changes it produced.
• It is in their engagement with and thinking about this new capitalist and industrial world that drives the development of Marxist ideology.
Karl Marx• 1818-1883• German• Attended the University of
Berlin and earned a doctorate in Philosophy.
• While in university he joined a radical leftist group called the Young Hegelians.
• After graduation he earned a reputation as a radical and was exiled to London.
• Spent most of his career living in poverty while writing his famous works.
• Marx thus believes in Economic Determinism: economics determines the course of all human history.
• Clashes between classes over changes in the means of production drive history forward.
• Everything else in society comes from economics:– Ex, ideas of society, are determined by its
economic structure: “The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch (time in history) the ruling ideas…”
Two Social Classes in the Industrial Age: Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat
• Marx argued that the emergence of capitalism had ushered in a new stage of history in which there were two new opposing social classes. – Bourgeoisie (Oppressing Class):
• Own the means of production • Factory owners, bankers
– Proletariat (Oppressed Class): • Sell their labor and do not own the means of
production• Factory workers
Exploitation(Take advantage of)
• In a capitalist system, bourgeoisie exploit the proletariat by using their labor to make goods that are sold for more than the proletariat is paid.
• This taking of “surplus value” is the source of exploitation in capitalist society.
The Revolution Will Be Violent and Inevitable!
• Marx argues that it is inevitable that these two classes will come into conflict.
• This conflict will be one in which the proletariat overthrow the bourgeoisie in a violent revolution.
Class Consciousness• However, the revolution can only
occur once the proletariat develop class consciousness.
• Class consciousness: – Collective
realization that they are being exploited and that this must stop.
False Consciousness• In the absence of class consciousness,
workers suffer from false consciousness in which they cannot recognize their own oppression.
• “Religion is the opiate of the people.” What does this mean?
Class Conflict in the Modern Age (Or the Coming of the Communist
Revolution)
1. Individual members of the
proletariat become angry and may clash
with individual members of the
bourgeoisie or may destroy the means
of production
2. Proletariat develop class
consciousness and come together as a class to realize their
shared interest in overthrowing
capitalism
3. Proletariat overthrow the
bourgeoisie in a violent and
inevitable revolution leading the creation
of a communist society.
Attainment of Communism• After the workers rise up and revolt
violently (and overthrow the capitalists), they establish a temporary Dictatorship of the Proletariat.
• At first, the Dictatorship of the Proletariat would need absolute powers to make sure Reactionaries didn’t bring back capitalism.
Attainment of Communism• But before long, the workers would learn
to share everything equally – “from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs” - and live in government-less society. Karl Marx called this Communism, or the Ultimate Classless Society.