Marx, Althusser, Gramsci

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Marx, Althusser, Gramsci Concepts (A01) P1 Positivism Macro Conflict Economic Base / Superstructure P2 Epochs Bourgeoisie & Proletariat Class Polarisation Means of Production Capitalism Exploitation Alienation P3 Ideological State Apparatus Reproduce & Legitimise Class Inequality Correspondence Principle Hidden Curriculum Counter School Culture P4 See SCB Notes P5 TBC once studied P6 Hegemony Battle of Ideas Counter-Hegemony Revolution Organic Intellectuals Key Thinkers Marx, Althusser, Gramsci Essay Structure P1 General Intro - Overview of Theory P2 – General Views P3 – Education Views P4 – WPW Views P5 – Crime or Global Development Views P6 – General Views (Higher A/B Students) P7 - Evaluative Conclusion Evaluation (A03) Criticisms L1 – A01 from PPT (Italic), L2 – Usefulness / Evaluation, Homework – Exam Question Usefulness (A02) This helps us understand… Exam Question Evaluate the contribution that Marxism has made to our understanding of society (20 marks)