|
|

This is only a preview of the paper Click here to register and get the full text. Existing members click here to login
|
|
|
Globalization is a new issue that enters our modern world in the last century, so there are still discussions about that concept in order to obtain a complete definition of “globalisation” and its effects. ... According to Marx, who was originally a “follower” of German idealist philospher named Hegel, the general theory has to be centred on the relationships between men and their relative positions in terms of the means of production and resources, as Marx concentrates on the production process as the most fundamental of all social relationships. Thus it is not the economy, in which Marx interests; it is the set of relationships within any society’s production process.
Marx defines the production process as classes. ... Marx thought that it would inevitably lead to a huge class conflict between the owners and the workers. ... Marx believed that the only way to resolve this position was to eliminate class conflict by the elimination of class itself, also to achieve a communist society in which everyone has the same income and property. ...
Marx opposes capitalism, as capitalism causes the appearance of classes and differences between those classes in a society, and tries to achieve disappearance of class differentiations through a political doctrine called communism. ... As Marx told earlier, we can conclude that in a capatalist mode of production there is no possibility to speak of equality of classes. ...
Marx has right to aim for eliminating class differences for an equality in the socities. ... So for Marx’ ideolgy there is no way in our time to destroy class differences among socities because capitalism that is based on class differences supported with the new creating ideologies such as globalisation. Namely, Marx’ socities with no classes is an utopic thought for now because we have globalisation which is the process that makes gap betweem developed and undeveloped socities deeper.
Approximate Word count = 1473 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|
|
|
|
|