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What is not part of the superstructure of society, according to Marx?


A) Educational systems
B) Philosophies
C) Religious beliefs
D) Means of production

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What is not a "force of production," for Marx?


A) Skill
B) Equipment
C) Factories
D) Coal

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Marx was expelled from Germany.

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Marx was influenced by Hegel.

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Marx fought a duel.

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Who, according to Marx, profits the most in a capitalist society?


A) Those who are most inventive
B) Those who contribute the most
C) Those who work the most
D) Those who contribute the least

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Marx was born in Russia.

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What is "dialectical materialism"? What are the historical stages that Marx identified? Do you believe that his identification of these stages was correct, or not? Explain your answer.

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Feuerbach believed that reality was immaterial.

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What is the "second epoch" of history for Marx?


A) communal
B) slave
C) capitalist
D) communist

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The feeling of not being "at one" with the product of one's labor is called


A) disassociation
B) co-option
C) alienation
D) dissemblement

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Who cannot love, according to Erich Fromm?


A) Workers
B) The proletariat
C) Capitalists
D) Automatons

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Saint-Simon was an economist.

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Marx referred to the capital accumulated by owners as


A) social capital
B) social value
C) stolen wages
D) surplus value

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In what way is Marx's view of history a deterministic view? Explain your answer. Does this mean that people are not masters of how their society is organized? What would Marx's response be? Do you agree?

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Marx's view of history is deterministic in the sense that he believed that the development of society and the organization of social and economic structures are driven by underlying material conditions, particularly the mode of production. According to Marx, the economic base of society, including the means of production and the relations of production, determines the social and political superstructure, such as laws, institutions, and ideologies. This means that historical change and societal development are ultimately determined by the material conditions and economic forces at play. However, this does not mean that people are not masters of how their society is organized. Marx would argue that while individuals and social groups may have agency and the ability to make choices within the constraints of the existing material conditions, the overall trajectory of historical development is shaped by these underlying economic forces. In other words, people have the ability to influence and change their society, but they do so within the context of the existing economic and material conditions. Marx's response to the idea that people are not masters of how their society is organized would likely be that while individuals and social groups may not have complete control over the organization of society, they have the potential to transform it through collective action and struggle. Marx believed in the possibility of revolutionary change and the establishment of a more equitable and just society through the collective efforts of the working class. As for whether I agree with Marx's view of history as deterministic, I believe that there is merit to his perspective in recognizing the influence of material conditions and economic forces on societal development. However, I also believe that individuals and social groups have agency and the ability to shape their society, albeit within the constraints of existing structures. Ultimately, I think a combination of deterministic and agency-based perspectives provides a more nuanced understanding of historical and societal change.

How many epochs of history did Marx identify?


A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7

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The concentration of wealth and growth of great corporations tends to occur in


A) communism
B) capitalism
C) feudalism
D) socialism

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Marx confined Hegel's dialectic to


A) the nineteenth century
B) the West
C) economics
D) the material world

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Do you agree with Marx's claims concerning "alienation" and "surplus value"? If yes, what do you think is the most powerful criticism of them, and why do you think that that criticism is mistaken? If not, why not?

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What does most philosophy lack, according to Marx?


A) rigor
B) God
C) substance
D) metaphysics

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