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SOC 402: Sociological Theory NeoMarxist Theory. Intellectual Influence Classical theory – Marx Early: philosophical: critical Late: political economy:

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1 SOC 402: Sociological Theory NeoMarxist Theory

2 Intellectual Influence Classical theory – Marx Early: philosophical: critical Late: political economy: structural Middle: socio-historical: historical – Weber politics interactive model historical/comparative method

3 Other Intellectual Influences economic determinism Lenin/Stalin/Trotsky Hegel Freud: super ego ego id

4 Socio-Historical Context Marx’s death to Russian Revolution: 1883- 1917 Russian Revolution to Hitler’s Germany: 1917- 1932 Hitler-WW II: 1932-1945 Cold War: 1945-1989 Post Cold War?

5 Perspective Radical – What all Marxist theories share – Along with attempt to maintain dialectical model

6 Model(s) Dialectical models of institutions – economy – culture – politics Interactive (?) Functional (?) models of inter- institutional relations

7 NeoMarxist Dialectics Economic Determinism Exploiting class Exploited class conflict Neo-Hegelian Critical culture experience interest knowledge conflict StructuralHistoricalWorld Systems republicanism capitalism class circumstance class consciousness Core nation peripheral nation conflict

8 Last Shot at NeoMarxists All begin with internal contradictions of capitalism They focus on different parts of Marx in order to – explain “failure” of the Marxist theory of revolution 1. class consciousness 2. economic crises of capitalism 3. class struggle and political crisis – explain the complexity of modern capitalism

9 Three Theories Critical – class consciousness – cultural industry – potential for liberation Structural – stages of capitalism: monopoly, postmodern – strategies for crisis management: Fordism, etc. – complexity of modern class relations – role of the state

10 Three theories (cont.) Historical – class relations as dynamic process – local history – world systems

11 Marxist Dialectical Synthesis Exploiter Exploited interest knowledge class circumstance class consciousness Culture Experience


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