SOC366H1 Lecture Notes - Social Reproduction, Labour Power, Mena
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Shifts in history and results of those shifs. What is ideology that holds this institutional arrangements, where did it come from. Ideology influences how we organize our selves and our own identities. We afford status and power to work identities. What are the 2 forms of human production that character a society: 2 central processes that keep society going, 1) economic production through mode of production. Defines the main type of mode of production marx we have a capitalist mode of production: 2) production of people- if you don"t have people, can"t create economic production. This is carried out through a sex-gender system: sexual division of labour in society. These 2 things are not distinct, they are related. How are they related: marxists: typically focus on means of production ( class) focuses on class inequality. Not only are mode of production and human production, the economic system actually relies on unpaid system.