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BACKGROUNDIdealistMaterialistNominalist Born: May 5th, 1818 in Trier, Prussia in Rhineland. First was called “Carl”.Died on March 17th, 1883Trier benefited from Progressive
KARL MARX1818 - 1883Janelle Baideme and Lindsay Bell BACKGROUNDIdealistMaterialistNominalist Born: May 5th, 1818 in Trier, Prussia in BACKGROUND Raised with mix of Judaism, Christianity, and SecularismKarl’s Parents: RabbiMother: A BACKGROUNDFather: Represented departure from Jewish teachings and took the opportunities of trades INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESEnlightenment ideals of humans being able to alter their environment to INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESKant’s philosophy that antagonism between men was the ultimate driving force INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESGERMAN IDEALISMHegel’s philosophy:Dialectic – a way of thinking that stresses the INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESGERMAN IDEALISMYoung HegeliansGospels were works of imagination.If you rid the world INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESLUDWIG FEUERBACHFeuerbach helped Marx realize Hegel’s ideas of subjective idealism was INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESFRIEDRICH ENGELSEngels helped Marx realize that the proletariat would rise up CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSSociety is divided into two major classes:Proletariat – The working CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSHISTORICAL MATERIALISMThe process of change in the real world of CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSHISTORICAL MATERIALISMMan has a need for material satisfaction.Capitalism was necessary CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCLASS CONSCIOUSNESSThis is determined by one’s relative position to the CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCLASS CONSCIOUSNESS4. Workers could only unite once they ridded themselves CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSGRUNDRISSEA manuscript written by Marx not published until 1941.The ruling CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSALIENATIONFour Types:Workers are alienated from objects they produce. They do CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS$Money is the pimp for humanity’s needs. It becomes the CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSIDEAS ON CAPITALCapital involves the social relationship between buyers and CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCOMMUNISMIn order for people to realize their human potential, they CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCOMMUNISM RELEVANCYPoet, Philosopher, Sociologist, Economist, Historian, and a major gain to Sociological Thought.Expert RELEVANCY Marx wanted to REWRITE the rules to society. He was a PHILOSOPHYMarx has been called PHILOSOPHY Believes that humans are not trapped in a predetermined state of PHILOSOPHY Realism v. Idealism: Since society can decide for itself, there are OCCUPY!!!!Americans frustrated with the disparity in wealth distribution and income inequality in
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Слайд 2 BACKGROUND
Idealist
Materialist
Nominalist
Born: May 5th, 1818 in Trier, Prussia

BACKGROUNDIdealistMaterialistNominalist Born: May 5th, 1818 in Trier, Prussia in

in

Rhineland. First was called “Carl”.
Died on March 17th, 1883
Trier benefited from Progressive Philosophy of the Enlightenment such as the public work projects.
One of 9 children and only one to live until 40.



Слайд 3 BACKGROUND
Raised with mix of Judaism, Christianity, and

BACKGROUND Raised with mix of Judaism, Christianity, and SecularismKarl’s Parents: RabbiMother:

Secularism
Karl’s Parents: Rabbi
Mother: A Dutch Jew who, unlike her

husband, was only semi-literate. She claimed to suffer from "excessive mother love", devoting much time to her family, and insisting on cleanliness within her home.
Father: Lawyer, broke away from religious heritage by being the first to gain secular education.



Слайд 4 BACKGROUND
Father: Represented departure from Jewish teachings and took

BACKGROUNDFather: Represented departure from Jewish teachings and took the opportunities of

the opportunities of trades and professions.

Jews were once

deprived.









Слайд 5 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
Enlightenment ideals of humans being able to

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESEnlightenment ideals of humans being able to alter their environment

alter their environment to allow for fuller human capacity.


Ideals of Romanticism where Marx developed a concern for individuals and collective struggles.


Слайд 6 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
Kant’s philosophy that antagonism between men was

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESKant’s philosophy that antagonism between men was the ultimate driving

the ultimate driving force in history. Conflict is inevitable.
Hegelian

thought that objectivity is a product of the mind’s activity. Humans fall into “bondage” of the laws and events that we create. Marx developed ideas of reification through this concept.

GERMAN IDEALISM


Слайд 7 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
GERMAN IDEALISM
Hegel’s philosophy:
Dialectic – a way of

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESGERMAN IDEALISMHegel’s philosophy:Dialectic – a way of thinking that stresses

thinking that stresses the importance of processes, relations, dynamics,

conflicts, and contradictions.
Idealism – emphasizes the importance of the mind and mental products rather than the material world.

Marx used some of Hegel’s notions to construct ideas that society is a construct of human’s and can therefore be shaped and reshaped by humans.


Слайд 8 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
GERMAN IDEALISM
Young Hegelians
Gospels were works of imagination.
If

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESGERMAN IDEALISMYoung HegeliansGospels were works of imagination.If you rid the

you rid the world of religious illusions, you remove

the misery from people’s minds.
Holistic approach where everything should be considered (totality) from beginning to end. One must start with the family unit when exploring society.

Слайд 9 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
LUDWIG FEUERBACH
Feuerbach helped Marx realize Hegel’s ideas

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESLUDWIG FEUERBACHFeuerbach helped Marx realize Hegel’s ideas of subjective idealism

of subjective idealism was not as important as material

reality.

Feuerbach furthered Marx’s ideas on religion by stating that God is merely a human projection, and that humans place God above themselves. This acts as an alienation process for humans.

Human history is man made and therefore humans must realize happiness in this life.


Слайд 10 INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES
FRIEDRICH ENGELS
Engels helped Marx realize that the

INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCESFRIEDRICH ENGELSEngels helped Marx realize that the proletariat would rise

proletariat would rise up in revolution to save itself.


Marx realized, through Engels, the concrete conditions and misery of the working class. This helped him realize all of history was a class struggle.

Every class struggle is a political struggle, therefore there is a connection of politics and the economy.


Слайд 11 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
Society is divided into two major

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSSociety is divided into two major classes:Proletariat – The

classes:

Proletariat – The working class (creators of the means

of production)
Bourgeoisie – The owners of capital.


Слайд 13 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM
The process of change in

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSHISTORICAL MATERIALISMThe process of change in the real world

the real world of material, physical reality.
Marx wanted a

reconciliation of materialism and idealism by combining scientific aspects of materialism with the historical components of idealism.
Marx’s dialectical approach – mind and matter, spirit and nature, together constitute the unified structure of reality.

Freedom and slavery are both ideas and exist in the real world. However, religions are just opiates that hamper human condition useless.


Слайд 14 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM

Man has a need for

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSHISTORICAL MATERIALISMMan has a need for material satisfaction.Capitalism was

material satisfaction.
Capitalism was necessary to advance human capital.
Human history

is that through which humans change themselves and change nature (where animals cannot).
Humans realize they can produce their own means of subsistence.
The production of material life is the cornerstone of history.
Once primary needs are met, humans seek secondary needs, and some reach secondary needs before others (division of labor)
Class distinction determined by possessions (land).

Слайд 15 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS

This is determined by one’s

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCLASS CONSCIOUSNESSThis is determined by one’s relative position to

relative position to the means of production and access

to scarce resources.
It is a common identification among members of a given class.
Once workers realized their common suffering, they would unite in revolution!

WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!!!

DYSLEXICS OF THE WORLD UNTIE!!!


Слайд 16 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS

4. Workers could only unite

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCLASS CONSCIOUSNESS4. Workers could only unite once they ridded

once they ridded themselves of false consciousness.
- The inability

to see where one’s best interest lies.
- Religion was a main force behind this.
5. Classes are structures external to, and coercive of, people
6. Possession of property becomes the ultimate determination of class formation and the inevitable development of class struggle.

Слайд 17 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
GRUNDRISSE
A manuscript written by Marx not

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSGRUNDRISSEA manuscript written by Marx not published until 1941.The

published until 1941.

The ruling class must keep the workers

subjected to their authority, yet are dependent upon their labor for wealth.
Labor is reproduced through wages.
Alienation results when humans become dominated by the force of their own creation (money, religion, etc.).
It confronts humans as alien powers.

Слайд 18 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
ALIENATION
Four Types:

Workers are alienated from objects

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSALIENATIONFour Types:Workers are alienated from objects they produce. They

they produce. They do not own what they produce.
Workers

are alienated from the process of production. They are not working for their own needs, but for the capitalist.
Workers are alienated from themselves. They are not allowed to realize their potential performing the same task over and over on a daily basis.
Workers are alienated from their fellow workers. They are either isolated or in direct competition with their companions.

Слайд 19 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
$
Money is the pimp for humanity’s

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS$Money is the pimp for humanity’s needs. It becomes

needs. It
becomes the object of
desire and alienates
humans

from their true essence.

Fetishism of Commodities – workers fail to realize that their labor is what gives commodities their value.


Слайд 20 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
IDEAS ON CAPITAL

Capital involves the social

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSIDEAS ON CAPITALCapital involves the social relationship between buyers

relationship between buyers and sellers of labor power.
Workers

were exploited by a system they helped produce. Once they realized this, they could change the system.
The superstructure of society consists of the sum total of the relations of production (raw materials, labor, and technology) and those who control production (capitalists).
Private property is the private ownership of the means of production by the capitalists.

Слайд 21 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
COMMUNISM

In order for people to realize

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCOMMUNISMIn order for people to realize their human potential,

their human potential, they must overthrow the validity of

private property.
The means of production should be shared equally through public ownership.
Under communism, people could realize their full potential.
Marx wanted all people to realize their full human potential and this could only occur once alienation, division of labor, private property, and other obstacles that blocked it were eliminated.
A worldwide revolution would occur in which the workers would overthrow the capitalists and create a classless society.


Слайд 22 CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONS
COMMUNISM

CONCEPTS & CONTRIBUTIONSCOMMUNISM

Слайд 24 RELEVANCY
Poet, Philosopher, Sociologist, Economist, Historian, and a major

RELEVANCYPoet, Philosopher, Sociologist, Economist, Historian, and a major gain to Sociological

gain to Sociological Thought.
Expert with controversy and opposing interpretations.
A

Revolutionist t to overthrow
capitalism and fought for the rights of workers.
Contributed to the Liberation of the Modern Proletariat.
His Concept of Communism served as a guiding tool toward a perfect Society


Слайд 25 RELEVANCY
Marx wanted to REWRITE the rules to

RELEVANCY Marx wanted to REWRITE the rules to society. He was

society. He was a revolutionary.

Communist ideas were somewhat utopian.

Governments

can create laws to protect workers.

Marx never saw the development of the middle class and the power of labor unions.

Social justice programs have developed to help those in need.

Слайд 26 PHILOSOPHY
Marx has been called "the first great user

PHILOSOPHYMarx has been called

of Critical Method critical in social sciences."
He criticized speculative

philosophy, equating metaphysics with ideology.
By using the above approach, Marx attempted to separate key findings from ideological bias and it set him apart from many contemporary philosophers.
 


Слайд 27 PHILOSOPHY
Believes that humans are not trapped in

PHILOSOPHY Believes that humans are not trapped in a predetermined state

a predetermined state of being.
It is humans who made

history, therefore they can change it.


Viewed Capitalism as a step toward progressive society.


Слайд 28 PHILOSOPHY
Realism v. Idealism: Since society can decide

PHILOSOPHY Realism v. Idealism: Since society can decide for itself, there

for itself, there are different interpretations

Realism v. Nominalism :

The Tangible world and capitalism.
-Ideas exist in tangible world.
-Connects abstract to real.

Idealist v. Materialist:
-Not about spirituality
- Human struggle and capital.





Слайд 29 OCCUPY!!!!
Americans frustrated with the disparity in wealth distribution

OCCUPY!!!!Americans frustrated with the disparity in wealth distribution and income inequality

and income inequality in the United States took to

the streets to “take back Wall Street.”

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