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Karl Marx versus Max Weber

&NewLine;<&excl;-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v&period; 2&period;0&period;95 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"quads-location quads-ad3" id&equals;"quads-ad3" style&equals;"float&colon;left&semi;margin&colon;0px 0px 0px 0&semi;">&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"d39b46b3f7ef22b4a3a221038394de7c" data-index&equals;"1" style&equals;"float&colon; left&semi; margin&colon; 10px 10px 10px 0&semi;">&NewLine;<script async src&equals;"&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js"><&sol;script> &NewLine;<&excl;-- Sociology Learners 336 X 280 Post Top --> &NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle" &NewLine; style&equals;"display&colon;inline-block&semi;width&colon;336px&semi;height&colon;280px" &NewLine; data-ad-client&equals;"ca-pub-7649183549375766" &NewLine; data-ad-slot&equals;"1656902389"><&sol;ins> &NewLine;<script> &NewLine;&lpar;adsbygoogle &equals; window&period;adsbygoogle &vert;&vert; &lbrack;&rsqb;&rpar;&period;push&lpar;&lbrace;&rcub;&rpar;&semi; &NewLine;<&sol;script>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<p><amp-youtube layout&equals;"responsive" width&equals;"1080" height&equals;"608" data-videoid&equals;"RMiPfeZ8zpc" title&equals;"Karl Marx Versus Max Weber &vert; Who is Right &vert; Sociology"><a placeholder href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;youtu&period;be&sol;RMiPfeZ8zpc"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;i&period;ytimg&period;com&sol;vi&sol;RMiPfeZ8zpc&sol;hqdefault&period;jpg" layout&equals;"fill" object-fit&equals;"cover" alt&equals;"Karl Marx Versus Max Weber &vert; Who is Right &vert; Sociology"><&sol;a><&sol;amp-youtube><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;youtu&period;be&sol;RMiPfeZ8zpc">Karl Marx versus Max Weber&colon; Who Was Right&quest;<&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When people think about sociology&comma; two names always stand out&colon; Karl Marx and Max Weber&period; These two great thinkers shaped the way we understand society today&period; They both looked at the world around them and asked big questions like&colon; Why is there so much inequality&quest; Why do some people have more power than others&quest; What drives change in society&quest; And how does money&comma; religion&comma; and class affect people’s lives&quest; Although Marx and Weber were interested in many of the same topics&comma; they had very different ideas about how society works&period; In this video&comma; we will break down what each one believed in simple terms and try to understand who was more accurate about the world we live in today&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Karl Marx is most famous for his ideas about class struggle&period; He believed that the main force driving society was economics&period; In simple words&comma; he thought everything came down to money and who controlled it&period; According to Marx&comma; history has always been a fight between the &&num;8220&semi;haves&&num;8221&semi; and the &&num;8220&semi;have-nots&period;&&num;8221&semi; In his time&comma; the rich were the capitalists&comma; also called the bourgeoisie&period; These people owned factories&comma; land&comma; and businesses&period; The poor were the workers&comma; or the proletariat&period; They had to sell their labor to survive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Marx said that capitalism was unfair because it allowed the capitalists to get rich by taking advantage of the workers&period; Workers put in long hours&comma; often in bad conditions&comma; but they were paid very little while the business owners made huge profits&period; Marx believed that one day the workers would realize they were being treated unfairly and rise up in revolution&period; They would overthrow the capitalist system and create a new society without classes&comma; where everyone would share resources and wealth more equally&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Now let us look at Max Weber&period; Like Marx&comma; Weber was interested in inequality&comma; but he did not think it was just about money&period; He believed that power and status were also important&period; Weber said there were three key elements in society&colon; class&comma; status&comma; and party&period; Class is about money and wealth&comma; status is about social respect and honor&comma; and party is about political power and influence&period; He thought that someone could be rich but not respected&comma; or respected but not powerful&comma; or powerful without being rich&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Weber also focused a lot on ideas and beliefs&comma; especially religion&period; He is famous for studying how the Protestant religion helped shape capitalism in the West&period; He said that Protestants believed hard work&comma; discipline&comma; and saving money were signs of being chosen by God&period; These religious ideas helped people become more focused on business&comma; profit&comma; and efficiency&period; In other words&comma; Weber believed that ideas could shape economics&comma; not just the other way around&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So who was right—Marx or Weber&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Marx’s ideas help us understand the deep inequalities that exist in society&period; Even today&comma; we see a big gap between the rich and the poor&period; Large companies make billions in profit while many workers struggle to pay rent or afford healthcare&period; Marx predicted that capitalism would lead to more and more inequality&comma; and that prediction has come true in many ways&period; In this sense&comma; Marx was right about the unfairness of the system and how the economy can shape people’s lives&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; Weber added something important that Marx missed&period; He showed that culture&comma; values&comma; and beliefs also matter&period; Think about how people’s behavior is shaped by religion&comma; family&comma; traditions&comma; and media&period; These things influence how we see the world&comma; how we act&comma; and even how we think about money and success&period; Weber was also more realistic in some ways&period; He did not believe there would be a perfect society after revolution&period; Instead&comma; he warned that modern society might become too focused on rules&comma; control&comma; and efficiency&period; He called this the &&num;8220&semi;iron cage&&num;8221&semi; of bureaucracy&period; In many ways&comma; we are living in that cage today—with strict systems&comma; paperwork&comma; and institutions controlling every part of our lives&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some people say that Marx was too focused on the economy and ignored the role of human ideas and creativity&period; Others say that Weber was too focused on ideas and did not see how much control money and class really have&period; The truth is&comma; both of them were partly right&period; Marx helps us understand why poverty&comma; injustice&comma; and conflict exist&period; Weber helps us understand why people follow rules&comma; value certain beliefs&comma; and act in ways that are not always about money&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In today’s world&comma; we can see examples of both theories&period; Big companies still control much of the economy&comma; and class divisions are clear&period; But we also see how culture and beliefs shape what people want and how they live&period; Social media&comma; religion&comma; and politics all influence people’s values&comma; sometimes even more than money&period; For example&comma; many people vote or act against their own economic interests because of what they believe or how they see the world&period; That is something Weber would understand better than Marx&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; who was more accurate&quest; That depends on what part of society you are looking at&period; If you want to understand the fight between workers and big companies&comma; then Marx gives you powerful tools&period; If you want to understand why people obey rules&comma; follow traditions&comma; or believe in systems that are unfair&comma; Weber helps explain that&period; In fact&comma; many modern sociologists use both of their ideas together to get a full picture&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It is also important to remember that both Marx and Weber were writing in very different times&period; Marx lived in the 1800s when factories were new&comma; workers had almost no rights&comma; and rich industrialists had enormous power&period; His ideas were shaped by those harsh conditions&period; Weber lived a bit later and saw a more complex society&comma; with institutions like universities&comma; governments&comma; and bureaucracies playing a bigger role&period; That is why Weber’s ideas often seem more modern and flexible&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even though their ideas were different&comma; both Marx and Weber wanted to understand how society works and how it could be improved&period; They wanted to uncover the hidden forces that shape our lives&period; Their work still influences everything from politics and economics to education and media&period; When you read about social justice&comma; inequality&comma; class&comma; race&comma; or religion&comma; chances are&comma; those ideas have roots in what Marx and Weber wrote more than a hundred years ago&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In the end&comma; it is not a question of choosing one over the other&period; Instead&comma; we can learn from both&period; Marx teaches us to question the systems that create wealth and power for a few while leaving many behind&period; Weber teaches us to look at how values&comma; culture&comma; and institutions shape our lives in ways we often do not even notice&period; Together&comma; they help us see the world more clearly and think about how we can make it better&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"alignnone wp-image-2812" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;sociologylearners&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2025&sol;07&sol;Khushdil-Khan-Kasi-1-300x300&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"154" height&equals;"154" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>By Khushdil Khan Kasi<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<&excl;--CusAds0-->&NewLine;<div style&equals;"font-size&colon; 0px&semi; height&colon; 0px&semi; line-height&colon; 0px&semi; margin&colon; 0&semi; padding&colon; 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