SOC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Labour Power, French Revolution, Feudalism

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Soc 100 - lecture 4 - the sociological theory. Industrial revolution and the rise of capitalism. Karl marx and other sociologists were concerned about the social organization of. People trying to succeed, get knowledge, and wealth at the expense of the community. People became more individualistic, abandoning their families, becoming lonely. The subjugation of other races and nations. Every society has an economic mode/manner/system of producing goods and services that people need in society. The way people process it, the machinery the workers, that is the mode of production. The mode of production is the basement of a house of multiple tiers. First look at the economic system, you"ll understand the historical stages and religion. Slave (master/slave) feudal (lord/serf) capitalist (bourgeois/proletariat) communist (no classes) Society is divided into two hostile classes. Bourgeoisie: the class of modern capitalists, owners of the means of social production and employers of wage labor.

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