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Karl Marx Sociology 402 Sociological Theory Classical Theorists
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Biography Frustrated Revolutionary – Born too late for bourgeois revolutions – Too early for proletarian revolution – Lived in exile through 19 th Century Civil Wars
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Sociological Approach Perspective: radical – Optimistic about human nature – Pessimistic about instituted order Model: dialectical: student of Hegel – Holistic – Oppositional – Dynamic – progressive
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Structure of Dialectical Model
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Hegel’s Model of Western Philosophy ScienceTheologyMetaphysics
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Sociological Approach (continued) Focus: economic (materialist: reaction to German Idealism)
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Explanation of Social Change: Revolution – Exploitation – Alienation – Commodification – Economic and political crises – Revolution
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Marx's Model of Western Political Exconomy master slave classless society lord peasant employer employee Plantation EstateFactory
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Applying Marx to Your Topic Start with internal contradictions of capitalism: exploitation, alienation, etc. Maintain institutional focus – Focus on conflicts and contradictions: driving force of institutional change – Keep up your optimism about “the people” and pessimism about “the system”
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Consider Purdue University A factory or a fast food restaurant? – What do we produce? – The major actors: students, faculty, administration – What are the relations of production? A Futures Market: speculation in student futures Conflicting interests Contradictions: overproduction and commodification
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