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What is Culture?

Culture refer to the way of life collectively shared by individuals within a particular society. Human beings are social animals, they cannot survive alone or isolated from their fellow beings. Two hundred thousand years ago people started living together in groups...

Class Struggle

“Karl Marx” became an important figure in the science of sociology, because he gave the term “class” to the discipline of sociology. He must have picked this term, from the intellectuals of Paris; in mid nineteenth century. One of the main concept of sociology is...

Marx Theory of Alienation

“Karl Marx” main work on alienation is the 1844 manuscript, also known as Paris manuscripts. Alienation is the philosophical term, which was borrowed by Karl Marx from “Hegel” philosophy. However, Marx took it beyond the level of Hegel philosophy, he adopted it to...

Social Change Theory of Karl Marx

According to “Karl Marx” men initiated to differentiate themselves from animal, as soon as they started to produce means of nourishment. He believed that, the fundamental reason behind social change is the development of productive forces. In the process of changing...

Historical Materialism

“Karl Marx” used the concept of historical materialism to explain the history of people and the growth of society, from one stage to other. As discussed before in dialectic materialism that, material world is not dependent on people perception; it exists...
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