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MARXIST CRITICISM

KARL MARX  Karl Heinrich Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist.German philosophereconomistsociologist historianjournalist revolutionary socialist

KARL MARX  His ideas played a significant role in the development of social science and the socialist movement. He published various books during his lifetime, with the most notable being The Communist Manifesto (1848) and Capital (1867– 1894); some of his works were co-written with his friend and fellow German revolutionary socialist, Friedrich Engels. [4]social sciencesocialist movementThe Communist ManifestoCapital Friedrich Engels [4]

KARL MARX  Marx's theories about society, economics and politics—collectively known as Marxism—hold that all societies progress through the dialectic of class struggle: a conflict between an ownership class which controls production and a lower class which produces the labour for goods. Marxismdialecticclass struggle

KARL MARX  Heavily critical of the current socio-economic form of society, capitalism, he called it the "dictatorship of the bourgeoisie", believing it to be run by the wealthy classes purely for their own benefit, and predicted that, like previous socioeconomic systems, it would inevitably produce internal tensions which would lead to its self-destruction and replacement by a new system, socialism. [5]capitalismbourgeoisiesocialism [5]

KARL MARX  He argued that under socialism society would be governed by the working class in what he called the "dictatorship of the proletariat", the "workers state" or "workers' democracy". [6][7] He believed that socialism would, in its turn, eventually be replaced by a stateless, classless society called communism.dictatorship of the proletariat [6][7] statelessclassless societycommunism

MARXIST CRITICS  INTERESTED IN ANSWERING THE OVERARCHING QUESTION, WHOM DOES IT ( THE WORK, THE EFFORT, THE POLICY BENEFIT?  THE ELITE?  THE MIDDLE CLASS?

MARXIST CRITICS  Also interested in how the lower or working classes are oppressed in everyday life and in literature.

MARXISM  Marx theorized that when profits are not reinvested in the workers but in creating more factories, the workers will grow poorer and poorer until reaching a crisis point. A revolt will lead to a restructuring of the system.

COMMUNISM  FOR A POLITICAL SYSTEM TO BE CONSIDERED COMMUNIST, THE UNDERCLASSES MUST OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION—NOT THE GOVERNMENT NOR THE POLICE FORCE.

MARXIST THEORY CONVINCED THAT WORKERS REMAIN LARGELY UNAWARE OF THEIR OWN OPPRESSION SINCE THEY ARE CONVINCED BY THE STATE TO BE SELFLESS.

MARXIST CRITICISM  CONSIDERS HOW OFTEN THE QUEST FOR WEALTH TRADITIONALLY DEFINES CHARACTERS.

A MARXIST CRITIC IS  A CAREFUL READER OR VIEWER WHO KEEPS IN MIND ISSUES OF POWER AND MONEY.

MARXIST CRITICISM SEEKS TO ANSWER  THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ABOUT LITERATURE:  1. WHAT ROLE DOES CLASS PLAY IN THE WORK; WHAT IS THE AUTHOR’S ANALYSIS OF CLASS RELATIONS?  2. HOW DO CHARACTERS OVERCOME OPPRESSION?

MARXIST CRITICISM QUESTIONS CONTINUED  3. IN WHAT WAYS DOES THE WORK SERVE AS PROPAGANDSA FOR THE STATUS QUO; OR DOES IT TRY TO UNDERMINE IT?  4. WHAT DOES THE WORK SAY ABOUT OPPRESSION; OR AR SOCIAL CONFLICTS IGNORED OR BLAMED ELESWHERE?

MARXIST CRITICISM QUESTIONS CONTINUED  5. DOES THE WORK PROPOSE SOME FORM OF UTOPIAN VISION AS A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK?