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Title: Karl Marx


1
Karl Marx
  • Mr. Crawford
  • Pine Crest School

2
Our Situation
  • The Classical Theory of Economics

ADAM SMITH Involuntary Unemployment is
Impossible. The economy is self-correcting and
self adjusting.
WRONG!
3
The Situation in 1848
  • workers-including children-spent 14 hours a day,
    6 days a week on the job
  • factory work was unsanitary and unsafe with no
    guarantee of compensation for injury or illness
  • 80 of factory workers lived in poverty huddled
    in ghettos and tenements
  • business cycles made workers the victims of
    either high inflation or high unemployment

4
How Did This Happen?
  • All wealth is a direct result of combining Labor
    with the other Tools of Production

LABOR THEORY OF VALUE
  • The concept of Private Property has seperated the
    worker from access to the other Means of
    Production

ALIENATION
  • Private Ownership allows the Capitalist to seize
    the Surplus Labor Value of the worker as Profit
    by paying Subsistence Wages

EXPLOITATION
  • There is a Contradiction between actual
    production and rewards of that production evident
    in the existence of Social Classes

FRAGMENTATION
5
Dialectical Materialism
DIALECTICS
  • All history is the struggle between opposites

historical inevitability
class struggle
  • All societies are organized around the production
    of goods

materialism
  • All conflict arises from the inequitable
    distribution of wealth
  • Revolutionary change cannot be avoided

6
Alternatives Considered 1
  • government
  • intervention

7
Alternatives Considered 2
  • Union Organization

8
Alternatives Considered 3
  • REVOLUTION

9
Marxs Vision for the Future
  • IDEALISM
  • MAJORITARIANISM
  • UTILITARIANISM
  • PRAGMATISM
  • PROGRESSIVISM

Human Beings are naturally Cooperative and
Benevolent
The Will of the Masses must be Respected
SOCIALISM
Public Ownership of the Means of Production
The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number
Elimination of Class and Creation of the New Man
10
Summary
  • There is Conflict and Contradiction between Mans
    desire to Produce for Use and his desire for
    Possession
  • Private Property creates Alienation and
    Exploitation through the Expropriation of Surplus
    Labor Value
  • Socialism is Historically inevitable following a
    Revolution led by the Industrial Proletariat

11
THATS ALL, FOLKS!
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