Introduction to Sociology Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1320669

Which of the following is not an idea argued by Karl Marx?


Religion could not be understood apart from the capitalist society that maintained inequality

Religion is a popular reaction to oppression

Marx accepted Feuerbach’s view that religion represents human self-alienation

Society is more powerful than the individual.

Alienation is the process by which people lose control over the social institutions they themselves invented


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Marx believed religion provided comfort for the poor, and drew their attention away from their present misery and the inequalities and injustices of this world with promises of a future, golden life after death. Religion, as claimed by Marx, serves ruling elites by legitimizing the status quo and diverting people’s attention from the social inequities of society.Correct option is D. The idea that 'society is more powerful than the individual' belongs to Durkheim.

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