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C. Class and emancipation
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Themes & Theories in International Relations »
Themes & Theories in International Relations
Themes & Theories in International Relations☜☜F1CEB7
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5. Capitalism. energy, exploitation »
5. Capitalism. energy, exploitation
5. Capitalism. energy, exploitation☜☜FFB597
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A. Marx and Lenin »
A. Marx and Lenin
A. Marx and Lenin☜☜FFB597
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C. Class and emancipation
C. Class and emancipation☜☜FFB597
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Conflict = competition between capitalist classes of states »
Conflict = competition between capitalist classes of states
Conflict = competition between capitalist classes of states☜Conflict for Marx is not the product of insecurity or other problems caused by the anarchic international system, but the product of competition between capitalist classes of different states as capitalism searches for new markets, resources and profit.☜FFB597
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Emancipate masses from exploitation by privileged few »
Emancipate masses from exploitation by privileged few
Emancipate masses from exploitation by privileged few☜Marx wanted to understand the social world in order to change it: to emancipate the masses (the proletariat) from the exploitation of the privileged few (the bourgeoisie), overthrow the capitalist order.☜FFB597
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Establish Communist society: common ownership of means of production »
Establish Communist society: common ownership of means of production
Establish Communist society: common ownership of means of production ☜Marx wanted to establish a communist society in which wage labour and private property are abolished, there is common ownership of the means of production and free access to the things society produces based on need leading to the end of economic exploitation.☜FFB597
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Global capitalism = to ensure powerful/wealthy stay that way »
Global capitalism = to ensure powerful/wealthy stay that way
Global capitalism = to ensure powerful/wealthy stay that way ☜Marxism takes a critical view. It states that the effects of global capitalism are to ensure that the powerful and wealthy stay that way at the expense of the powerless and poor. In fact, the two are dependent: the prosperity of the few is dependent upon the immiseration of the many.☜FFB597
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Marxism is a structural & positivist but also normative »
Marxism is a structural & positivist but also normative
Marxism is a structural & positivist but also normative☜☜FFB597
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Means-relations of production = proletariat-bourgeoisie clash »
Means-relations of production = proletariat-bourgeoisie clash
Means-relations of production = proletariat-bourgeoisie clash☜Marx argued that the tension between the means of production and relations of production reflects an enduring conflict between the bourgeoisie (the capitalists) and the proletariat (the workers). ☜FFB597
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