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Three Features of Marxism

Economic Determinism:

 Control means of production = political power + economic power = political power.
 No objective more important than basic goal - economic well being.
 'Economic determinism' = class beliefs are determined by relationship with 'means of production
(MOP).
 Ownership MOP = bourgeoisie.
 Proletariat - no relationship with means of production apart from manual labour - always surplus in
capitalist economy.
 Capitalist society = exploitation of workers.
 Friedrich Engels (1820-95) produced most damning indictments of capitalism: The Condition of the
Working Classes - study of social conditions in British working class - Victorian years.
 Role of material antagonism - force operation social life + nature - rise to dialectical materialism =
brand of Marxism.
 Portraying Marxism - specific set of historical laws.

Dialectical Materialism:

 Analysis of history - man in society - basic laws of universe - dialectic materialism.
 Dialectic - argument between 2 diametrically opposed positions.
 Id. six distinct periods - different type of conflict dialectic characterising them.
 Believed - 'all history is the history of class struggle'.
 Believed capitalism - destroyed by internal contradictions between bourgeoisie + proletariat.
Contain seeds of own inevitable destruction.
 Demands 'modern' industry - required level of education, workers - insight into system which
oppressed them.
 Class war - destroy capitalism in proletarian revolution - abolishment of private property +
establishment classless, communist society.
 Nicholai Lenin - led Bolshevik Revolution 1917 - heralded advent first communist state - rethought
Marxist doctrine - revolution occur in developed capitalist society.
 Lenin argued - Russia not a fully into capitalist society could still experience revolution against ruling
class.
 Proletariat - not be source or revolt, but create by an elite.
 Elite of intellectuals, workers + students form - Vanguard of the Proletariat.
 Period of socialism - state controlled by workers, longer than Marx foreseen but state would wither
away + true Communist society would arrive.

Democracy is a Facade:

 Democracy - sham ensure capitalist state - revolution proof.
 Argue modern political landscape - dominated by corporate interest - lobbying politicians.
 Obama - $1 billion elections funds - 2012 campaign.
 Connections - corporations + elected officials e.g. before VP Dick Cheney - CEO Halliburton Group.
 Election - choice between competing elites + politics - puppets of wealthy owners of MOP.
 Representatives - proletariat class elected in capitalist country - limited power over country's affairs -
economic sphere controlled private capital + power = curtailed.
 Inability W.Gov's stop private banks - bailed out by tax payers from paying multi-million bonuses
after near collapse.
 Marxists - egalitarian, class less society, all private property = abolished.
 State - wither away + true liberty.
 Elections - unnecessary + undesirable.

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