SOC101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Fiduciary, Social Stratification, Labour Power
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*bourgeoisie - middle to high class / rich ppl (in marxist views) The communist manifesto - one of the most influential political texts ever published. Written by karl marx and friedrich engels. The history of all existing society is the history of class struggles . New classes and new forms of oppression. Bourgeoisie have simplified class antagonism into two great hostile camps : Cla(cid:932)(cid:932) (cid:917)(cid:928)(cid:918)(cid:932) (cid:927)(cid:928)(cid:933) (cid:934)(cid:929)(cid:929)(cid:918)(cid:931) (cid:916)la(cid:932)(cid:932) (cid:933)a(cid:932)(cid:933)(cid:918)(cid:932) Reflecting a relationship to the means of production (resources needed to produce goods) For example, a bourgeoisie would create a factory (the means of production), which would create goods and therefore wealth. The proletariat would work in the factory. Adam smith and the wealth of nations. Workers working ridiculous hours & children working in factories. Class consciousness - an awareness of what is in the best interests of one"s class. Marx argued the bourgeoisie always know what is in their best interest (and shape society to benefit themselves)