ENG 2150 Lecture 2: Tyson - Marxist Theory

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13 May 2023
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** excerpt from lois tyson"s learning for a diverse world, 2001 ** Chapter 4: using concepts from marxist theory to understand literature. Most of us realize that a country"s socioeconomic system determines who has the most power in that country. For example, in medieval europe"s feudal system, the most power belonged to those who controlled the most land, and a powerful class system developed that kept the descendants of those landowning families in power. In america"s capitalist system, the most power belongs to those who control the most money the word capital means money and that control may or may not change hands at any given time. For marxist theory, however, the socioeconomic system in which we live does much more than determine who has the most power. It also determines, among other things, how we are educated, and it influences our religious beliefs, which together control to a great degree how we perceive ourselves and our world.

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