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These summaries focus on the main ideas of Identity and Society and is module two of this idea: Karl Marx's Class- social stratification. It focuses on key concepts covers social stratification, Marx's understanding of class, and his views on capitalism and class relationships. Marx believed that c...

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Module 2: Marx's Class- social
stratification
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Identity & Society: Module 2: Marx's
Class- social stratification part 1
main ideas 💡
Social stratification

Marx understanding of class

Marx Utopian & Marx Capitalist & Class relationships

summary & lecture notes
social stratification

Sociology is the study of groups and their interactions

Social stratification- any study of society needs to determine what
groups a society is divided into

Types of stratification:



Module 2: Marx's Class- social stratification 1

, Class, Race, Gender, Caste (applies to whole
family) (where society places you according to your family, which
family you
are born into, e.g. India), Age, Nationality, Ethnicity (not closed
list)

Marx’s Understanding of class

Class is determined by peoples relationships to the means of
production (corresponds with materialist conception of history)

Leads to one class (which controls the means of production to exploit
the other)

Capitalist system

the proletariat is exploited (workers are hired for a period paid for time,
pay workers less

and make more money. The capitalist take more- build more means of
production) because workers sell their labour at a value less than the
value the worker creates. The capitalist are able to appropriate this
surplus value

Marx’s Utopian Vison

Marx saw the transition to socialism/ communism to an ideal,
classless and human-focused society (with a more advanced means
of production)

His utopia:

anyone be accomplished in any branch

Society regulates the general production (can do one thing today
and another tomorrow)

Marx capitalism

Marx had a complex view of capitalism (good pov)

Recognized its dynamic nature

Could: the wealth extracted from workers can be re-invested in
ever more efficient from of production Per capita (per annum per
person)




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