"The Swimmer" by John Cheever can be seen as a critique of the superficiality and materialism of suburban life, reflecting the social criticism of the conformity and emptiness of the American dream. The protagonist's journey through the pools symbolizes the class divisions and social hierarchies present in society, as well as highlighting the disconnect between appearances and reality. Additionally, the story can be interpreted as a Marxist critique on the alienation and isolation experienced by individuals in a capitalist society.
Julia Cheever has written: 'Your community and beyond' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social action
Hary Prabowo has written: 'Perspektif Marxisme' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Indonesian literature, Marxist criticism, Political and social views
Gabriel Egan has written: 'Shakespeare and Marx' -- subject(s): Theory, English drama, Marxist criticism, History and criticism, Influence, Political and social views, Social problems in literature, Criticism and interpretation, History 'The struggle for Shakespeare's text' -- subject(s): Drama, Bibliography, Editing, Criticism and interpretation, Textual Criticism, Transmission of texts, History
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Some short stories that are commonly analyzed under Marxist literary criticism include "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, and "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. These stories are often interpreted through a Marxist lens to explore themes of class struggle, inequality, and social power dynamics.
Zaixin Zhang has written: 'Voices of the self in Daniel Defoe's fiction' -- subject(s): History, Literature and society, Marxist criticism, Political and social views, Self in literature
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Lenin led the Bolshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. The RSDLP was split into two factions, Lenin's Bolsheviks and the majority faction Mensheviks. Both Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were Marxist. The Mensheviks were just not as radical as the Bolsheviks. Lenin led the Bolshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Party. The RSDLP was split into two factions, Lenin's Bolsheviks and the majority faction Mensheviks. Both Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were Marxist. The Mensheviks were just not as radical as the Bolsheviks.
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Social criticism in marketing
Jim Merod has written: 'The political responsibility of the critic' -- subject(s): Criticism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Criticism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Criticism
in 1943 the national youth administration fell to the national and social criticism