POLITICAL THOUGHT (SİYASAL DÜŞÜNCELER) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi Radicals of Political Thought in the 19th Century soru detayı:
SORU:
What are some of the notions that Anarchism and Marxism share in common?
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Both Anarchists and Marxists have their roots in the Industrial Revolution. Both appeared as reactions to the aggravated conditions, and intense oppression during the mid-19th Century. For both, the perfecting of industrialized economics and the reach of their economic organs resulted in an increasing mechanization and quantification of productive activity.
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Both are materialists and believe that people are shaped within the social and economic context of the society they live in.
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They both accept Marx’s theory which suggests that labor creates value and much of this value is seized by capitalists during the production process.
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They both believe that due to their role in the production process, working class has potential to destroy capitalism and create a classless society.
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Both believe that the only way to destroy capitalism is revolution that must be international to be successful.
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Both Anarchists and Marxists have their roots in the Industrial Revolution. Both appeared as reactions to the aggravated conditions, and intense oppression during the mid-19th Century. For both, the perfecting of industrialized economics and the reach of their economic organs resulted in an increasing mechanization and quantification of productive activity.
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Both are materialists and believe that people are shaped within the social and economic context of the society they live in.
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They both accept Marx’s theory which suggests that labor creates value and much of this value is seized by capitalists during the production process.
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They both believe that due to their role in the production process, working class has potential to destroy capitalism and create a classless society.
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Both believe that the only way to destroy capitalism is revolution that must be international to be successful.