Karl Marx inspires people with his idea of having Alienation, class consciousness and the proletariat revolution. However his research was funded by a wealthy man who owned a factory named Friedrich Engels there fore it is kinda irony to say he actually follows his own idea. and my lecturer also mentioned that Karl Max had a child whowas adopted by a rich man by asking the help from Engels to find him a wealthy family to take care of the child. In my lecture class, critical question was raised. why for what reasons would he do that for?
Karl Marx believed that society is divided into two main classes: the bourgeoisie (the wealthy owners of the means of production) and the proletariat (the working class). He argued that the bourgeoisie exploit the proletariat for profit, leading to class struggle and social conflict. Marx believed that capitalism would ultimately be overthrown by the proletariat, leading to the establishment of a classless society based on common ownership of the means of production.
No, Marx saw that the emergence of new economic systems was tied up with a great many things, primarily class struggle and the development of new and existing classes, the development of the forces of production, etc. Marx and Engels argued that society could be seen as having a base (it's economic system) that very largely shapes what it's superstructure (politics, religion, law, morality, etc) looks like.
Karl Marx believed that society should work together to better the country. Everyone would work in order to support the country and make sure that no citizen was left behind.
Family plays a part in the operation of society.
freedom
The branch of anthropology that studies how religious beliefs affect the development and structure of a society is cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropologists examine how religion shapes the values, practices, rituals, and social relationships within a community, offering insights into how beliefs influence behavior and shape social institutions.
India
See the Related Link for an image and description of the Egyptian Societal Pyramid.
social structure
Sociocultural forces refers to pressures that come from the social structure of a society. These may include beliefs, norms, values and so much more.
Think of it this way.....Say parents are the ideals of the society, and their children would be the institutions of that society. Parents try to instill their ideals and beliefs into their children. Therefore, societal programs and developments usually follow the ideals and beliefs upon which that society was founded, at least until progress and changing structure takes it farther away from the founding principles. You can look at school systems of the country, prison systems, social welfare programs, elections, religion, and trade as a reflection of that societies ideals.
"The New England Way" Was the term used by puritans to describe both their beliefs and the society they were building. It was a society that ephasized duty, god-liness, hard work, and honesty.
Two groups fight over different beliefs about how to organize society..
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Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen, not an economic structure of society.