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Marx Reloaded Essay

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The film “Marx Reloaded” is an amazing cultural document that examines the relationship between Karl Marx’s ideas and the global economic and financial crisis. As we know, instead of concerning with the individuals of society, Marx is more interested in the social classes and the characteristics of groups and their structures. Therefore, in this essay, I want to talk about the film “Marx Reloaded”. Liberals expected capitalism would lead to the best of all possible worlds. It did lead to great progress and change, but it also lead to a new set of problems. Problems like instability, monopoly, imperialism, racism, and sexism. Capitalism was often run of meritocracy which Marx saw bad things in because of the norm of private property. …show more content…

This is where racism became a problem as well. When the black or Mexican races would try to compete in the market they would get completely blown out of the water by the white business, thus requiring them to work under the whites. Racism began to be an issue when these minorities accepted cheap labor. Racism sprouted from a split division of labor. The minorities had a false consciousness of the market. Little did they know, fault was built into the market, it needed some people to fail. From this, Marx foresaw that the people would gain class-consciousness one day, which is the opposite from false consciousness, and start a revolution. Sexism sprouted from having a wage. Capitalism drives a resultant society where there is a high division of labor and low moral solidarity. To get married and be romantic was attractive to the people and women wanted to marry men who had a high wage. Marx believed the biggest of all social problems was imperialism, which is the forceful domination of one country by another. America would do this by taking money from the government and pay dictators to sell out their own people, who are peasants, basically exporting class struggle, to get cheap things to America like tomatoes or bananas. The dictators could buy arms to keep people

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