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Deck 5: Socialism and Communism: From More to Marx
1
All socialists agree that one of the major obstacles to human freedom is
A) religious belief, which divides people into fiercely antagonistic groups.
B) the desire to cooperate and get along with others, which prevents people from thinking freely.
C) the division of society into social classes based on who does or does not own the means of production.
D) the drive to compete and outshine others that is part of human nature.
E) the difficulty of spelling Marxist terms, such as bourgeoisie.
A) religious belief, which divides people into fiercely antagonistic groups.
B) the desire to cooperate and get along with others, which prevents people from thinking freely.
C) the division of society into social classes based on who does or does not own the means of production.
D) the drive to compete and outshine others that is part of human nature.
E) the difficulty of spelling Marxist terms, such as bourgeoisie.
C
2
Which aspect of Hegel's philosophy had the most influence on Karl Marx?
A) Hegel's philosophy of religion, which stressed how alienation led to sin
B) Hegel's physiocratic philosophy of economics
C) Hegel's philosophy of history, in which history moves through the clash of opposing forces
D) Hegel's philosophy of property, in which mixing your labor with something makes it yours
E) Hegel's philosophy of music, which emphasizes the dialectic between opera and rap
A) Hegel's philosophy of religion, which stressed how alienation led to sin
B) Hegel's physiocratic philosophy of economics
C) Hegel's philosophy of history, in which history moves through the clash of opposing forces
D) Hegel's philosophy of property, in which mixing your labor with something makes it yours
E) Hegel's philosophy of music, which emphasizes the dialectic between opera and rap
C
3
According to Robert Owen, drunkenness, theft, and other social evils are caused by
A) a deformed social system that rewards greed and selfishness.
B) a society in which no one is responsible because property is publicly owned and controlled.
C) original sin.
D) the failure of parents to take responsibility for the education of their children.
E) excessive exposure to television sitcoms.
A) a deformed social system that rewards greed and selfishness.
B) a society in which no one is responsible because property is publicly owned and controlled.
C) original sin.
D) the failure of parents to take responsibility for the education of their children.
E) excessive exposure to television sitcoms.
A
4
Marx says that workers under capitalism are alienated from
A) the product of their labor.
B) other workers.
C) their creative potential.
D) all of the above are correct.
E) none of the above is correct.
A) the product of their labor.
B) other workers.
C) their creative potential.
D) all of the above are correct.
E) none of the above is correct.
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5
In Utopia, Thomas More apparently recommends that private property should be abolished because
A) the Industrial Revolution was causing the poor to grow poorer while the rich grew richer.
B) he thought that private property was the root cause of false consciousness.
C) envy and greed can be held in check only when people do not own private property.
D) the desire for private property leads people to conform, not to be real individuals.
E) he knew that he had to take an unworldly position in order to become a saint.
A) the Industrial Revolution was causing the poor to grow poorer while the rich grew richer.
B) he thought that private property was the root cause of false consciousness.
C) envy and greed can be held in check only when people do not own private property.
D) the desire for private property leads people to conform, not to be real individuals.
E) he knew that he had to take an unworldly position in order to become a saint.
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6
According to Marx, the "revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat" eventually will be
Followed by
A) the immiseration of the proletariat.
B) the seizure of state power by the working class.
C) the development of revolutionary class consciousness.
D) the withering away of the state.
E) an awesome concert and light show.
Followed by
A) the immiseration of the proletariat.
B) the seizure of state power by the working class.
C) the development of revolutionary class consciousness.
D) the withering away of the state.
E) an awesome concert and light show.
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7
Marx refers to the class of workers who sell their labor to capitalists as the
A) Bolsheviks.
B) Soviets.
C) bourgeoisie.
D) proletariat.
E) recidivists.
A) Bolsheviks.
B) Soviets.
C) bourgeoisie.
D) proletariat.
E) recidivists.
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8
The basic belief that socialists typically share is that
A) Karl Marx's program for society should be followed without question.
B) the major means of production (mines, mills, factories, etc.) should be owned and controlled publicly rather than privately.
C) human nature is selfish and individualistic.
D) capitalism and government are by nature evil and should be overthrown.
E) every member of society should have the same abilities and income.
A) Karl Marx's program for society should be followed without question.
B) the major means of production (mines, mills, factories, etc.) should be owned and controlled publicly rather than privately.
C) human nature is selfish and individualistic.
D) capitalism and government are by nature evil and should be overthrown.
E) every member of society should have the same abilities and income.
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9
Marx's conception of history differs most notably from Hegel's in that Marx believes that history ________, while Hegel believes that history ________.
A) unfolds by the conflict between ideas; develops through the cooperation of ideas
B) is marked by alienation; shows little record of alienation
C) is the story of the control of material resources; is the story of the evolution of the human spirit
D) is the story of the evolution of the human spirit; is the story of the control of material resources
E) is an interesting subject; is boring
A) unfolds by the conflict between ideas; develops through the cooperation of ideas
B) is marked by alienation; shows little record of alienation
C) is the story of the control of material resources; is the story of the evolution of the human spirit
D) is the story of the evolution of the human spirit; is the story of the control of material resources
E) is an interesting subject; is boring
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10
In Charles Fourier's ideal community, or phalanstery, people will happily work because they will be able to do the work that suits their talents and interests. Fourier based this claim on his principle of
A) the labor theory of value.
B) market socialism.
C) attractive labor.
D) fraternity.
E) the Protestant work ethic.
A) the labor theory of value.
B) market socialism.
C) attractive labor.
D) fraternity.
E) the Protestant work ethic.
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11
After the revolution, Marx says, there will be a "dictatorship of the proletariat" that
A) takes control of the government in order to prevent a bourgeois counterrevolution.
B) establishes a totalitarian state that controls every aspect of people's lives.
C) enables the bourgeoisie to use the power of the state to crush all opposition from the working class.
D) makes everyone work and gives everyone an equal share of the profits.
E) denies basic rights and liberties to the proletarians.
A) takes control of the government in order to prevent a bourgeois counterrevolution.
B) establishes a totalitarian state that controls every aspect of people's lives.
C) enables the bourgeoisie to use the power of the state to crush all opposition from the working class.
D) makes everyone work and gives everyone an equal share of the profits.
E) denies basic rights and liberties to the proletarians.
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12
In general, socialists believe that
A) every member of society should receive an equal share of society's wealth.
B) at least the major forms of property should be publicly owned and controlled.
C) common ownership of property includes "the community of women and children."
D) people should be free to do as they want as long as they do not harm or threaten harm to others.
E) the history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles.
A) every member of society should receive an equal share of society's wealth.
B) at least the major forms of property should be publicly owned and controlled.
C) common ownership of property includes "the community of women and children."
D) people should be free to do as they want as long as they do not harm or threaten harm to others.
E) the history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles.
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13
In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels argue that capitalism is a creative and progressive force because it creates
A) equal rights and opportunities for everyone.
B) jobs in factories and mines for people who would otherwise be unemployed.
C) more goods and services at lower prices, thus raising the standard of living for everyone.
D) pollution of the air and water, destruction of the environment, and the extinction of species.
E) a worldwide market, destroys feudalism, and promotes industry and technology.
A) equal rights and opportunities for everyone.
B) jobs in factories and mines for people who would otherwise be unemployed.
C) more goods and services at lower prices, thus raising the standard of living for everyone.
D) pollution of the air and water, destruction of the environment, and the extinction of species.
E) a worldwide market, destroys feudalism, and promotes industry and technology.
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In the mature, fully developed communist society of the future, Marx says,
A) people will live in communities of about 1600 people, and there will be no need for a government.
B) people will be free to hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, and criticize poetry after dinner.
C) there will be no money, and toilets will be made of gold.
D) people who do dangerous work will be rewarded with leisure rather than money.
E) the Communist Party will be the dictator of the proletariat.
A) people will live in communities of about 1600 people, and there will be no need for a government.
B) people will be free to hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, and criticize poetry after dinner.
C) there will be no money, and toilets will be made of gold.
D) people who do dangerous work will be rewarded with leisure rather than money.
E) the Communist Party will be the dictator of the proletariat.
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15
After the revolution, but before reaching full communism, Marx says, society must follow the principle:
A) "From each according to his ability, to each according to his labor."
B) "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
C) "Inequality is justified only if it works to the benefit of the worst-off people in society."
D) "Equal pay for everyone, but more free time for those who produce the most."
E) "Immiserate the proletariat."
A) "From each according to his ability, to each according to his labor."
B) "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
C) "Inequality is justified only if it works to the benefit of the worst-off people in society."
D) "Equal pay for everyone, but more free time for those who produce the most."
E) "Immiserate the proletariat."
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16
The stage of Marx's revolutionary sequence in which the workers realize that capitalism is responsible for their poverty and oppression is the stage of
A) shock and awe.
B) revolutionary class consciousness.
C) the dictatorship of the proletariat.
D) the immiseration of the proletariat.
E) mature or fully developed communism.
A) shock and awe.
B) revolutionary class consciousness.
C) the dictatorship of the proletariat.
D) the immiseration of the proletariat.
E) mature or fully developed communism.
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17
Marx's term for the class that controls the "forces of production" in capitalist society is the
A) proletariat.
B) Bolsheviks.
C) Soviets.
D) bourgeoisie.
E) revisionists.
A) proletariat.
B) Bolsheviks.
C) Soviets.
D) bourgeoisie.
E) revisionists.
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18
Which of the following was the utopian socialist who thought that the economy should be planned and directed by an elite group of experts?
A) Thomas More
B) Charles Fourier
C) Saint-Simon
D) Robert Owen
E) J. Alfred Prufrock
A) Thomas More
B) Charles Fourier
C) Saint-Simon
D) Robert Owen
E) J. Alfred Prufrock
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19
According to the materialist conception of history, every human society must have which of the following?
A) a material-productive "base"
B) an ideological "superstructure"
C) a ruling class
D) both A and C
E) both A and B
A) a material-productive "base"
B) an ideological "superstructure"
C) a ruling class
D) both A and C
E) both A and B
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20
Who among the following was NOT a socialist?
A) Charles Fourier
B) Adam Smith
C) Saint-Simon
D) Robert Owen
E) Friedrich Engels
A) Charles Fourier
B) Adam Smith
C) Saint-Simon
D) Robert Owen
E) Friedrich Engels
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21
Which of the following is NOT a step in the revolutionary sequence as envisioned by Karl Marx?
A) seizure of state power
B) withering away of the state
C) dictatorship of the proletariat
D) higher wages for workers
E) All of the above were steps in the revolutionary sequence.
A) seizure of state power
B) withering away of the state
C) dictatorship of the proletariat
D) higher wages for workers
E) All of the above were steps in the revolutionary sequence.
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22
The interim or transitional state that Marx predicts will "wither away" is the
A) dictatorship of the proletariat.
B) dictatorship of the bourgeois.
C) phalanstery.
D) welfare state.
E) state of nature.
A) dictatorship of the proletariat.
B) dictatorship of the bourgeois.
C) phalanstery.
D) welfare state.
E) state of nature.
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23
In Marxian theory, the key, or most important, concept is
A) gender.
B) race.
C) class.
D) nation.
E) religion.
A) gender.
B) race.
C) class.
D) nation.
E) religion.
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24
Karl Marx believed that capitalism will eventually be destroyed because
A) it has failed to develop bourgeois class consciousness.
B) the lack of innovation in capitalist society will lead to boredom, then to anger and revolution.
C) the success of the bourgeoisie meant that eventually there will be more capitalists than workers.
D) capitalism has created and immiserated its own class enemy, the proletariat.
E) people will be so busy getting and spending that they will lay waste their powers.
A) it has failed to develop bourgeois class consciousness.
B) the lack of innovation in capitalist society will lead to boredom, then to anger and revolution.
C) the success of the bourgeoisie meant that eventually there will be more capitalists than workers.
D) capitalism has created and immiserated its own class enemy, the proletariat.
E) people will be so busy getting and spending that they will lay waste their powers.
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25
Despite their differences, the early or "utopian" socialists all believed in
A) the importance of cooperation and the value of planning.
B) revolution as the only way to replace capitalism with socialism.
C) the need to establish small, self-sufficient communities as models of how socialism works.
D) the complete abolition of private property in all its forms.
E) the two-party system: one on Friday and one on Saturday.
A) the importance of cooperation and the value of planning.
B) revolution as the only way to replace capitalism with socialism.
C) the need to establish small, self-sufficient communities as models of how socialism works.
D) the complete abolition of private property in all its forms.
E) the two-party system: one on Friday and one on Saturday.
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26
Hegel's philosophy falls under the heading of
A) materialism.
B) realism.
C) pragmatism.
D) idealism.
E) none of the above.
A) materialism.
B) realism.
C) pragmatism.
D) idealism.
E) none of the above.
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Marx's philosophy falls under the heading of
A) materialism.
B) realism.
C) pragmatism.
D) idealism.
E) none of the above.
A) materialism.
B) realism.
C) pragmatism.
D) idealism.
E) none of the above.
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Marx termed which of the following "the opiate of the masses/people"?
A) capitalism
B) feudalism
C) religion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) capitalism
B) feudalism
C) religion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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29
Marx viewed human history as the story of struggles between
A) nations.
B) individuals.
C) generations.
D) classes.
E) none of the above.
A) nations.
B) individuals.
C) generations.
D) classes.
E) none of the above.
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30
Ideologies are always bad things, according to Karl Marx, because they are
A) ideas that mask, defend, and rationalize the interests of the dominant class in society.
B) "useless clarifications" that do not help people understand what political action to take.
C) "terrible simplifiers" that are nothing more than "intellectual vending machines."
D) essentially contested concepts that defy clear definition.
E) complicated and confusing attempts to inspire people to think for themselves.
A) ideas that mask, defend, and rationalize the interests of the dominant class in society.
B) "useless clarifications" that do not help people understand what political action to take.
C) "terrible simplifiers" that are nothing more than "intellectual vending machines."
D) essentially contested concepts that defy clear definition.
E) complicated and confusing attempts to inspire people to think for themselves.
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Robert Owen was a capitalist.
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32
The Social Darwinists were early (or "utopian") socialists.
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33
By "the cunning of history," Hegel meant that history has its own internal logic of which (most) humans are unaware.
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34
Socialists favor unrestricted economic competition as a way of ensuring the "survival of the fittest."
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35
Marx's word for the working class is proletariat.
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36
According to the materialist conception of history, human beings always want more and more material possessions.
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37
Marx called religion "the opium of the masses" because it is boring and puts people to sleep.
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38
All socialists favor centralized state planning and management of the economy.
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39
Marx believed that the bourgeois state would "wither away."
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40
Marx drew up detailed plans for the future communist society.
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41
Marx predicted that the economic crises of capitalism would become ever more severe.
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42
Marx predicted that the proletarian revolution would begin in economically underdeveloped "third world" countries.
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43
The main monetary unit in Utopia is the utopo.
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44
All socialists are atheists.
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45
Socialism is opposed to freedom.
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46
Marx believed that the world would have been a better place if capitalism had never existed.
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47
Marx and Engels believed that most human beings are motivated by narrow self-interest.
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48
All socialists are opposed to democracy.
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49
Marx praised the Russian Revolution for its egalitarian or "levelling" effects.
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50
Marx praised capitalism for having been a progressive stage of human history.
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51
Marx believed that capitalism would evolve into socialism, and socialism into communism.
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52
As a conservative, Otto von Bismarck opposed state-sponsored social-welfare programs.
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53
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-In Marx's terms, the class that controls wealth and property in capitalist society:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
Fill in the blanks with the letter corresponding to the names or terms listed below. Some names or terms may be used more than once and others not at all.
-In Marx's terms, the class that controls wealth and property in capitalist society:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Early socialist who stressed the value of science and of social planning by experts:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Early socialist who stressed the value of science and of social planning by experts:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-French socialist who favored small communities that promoted harmonism:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-French socialist who favored small communities that promoted harmonism:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Capitalist turned socialist who founded the New Harmony community in Indiana:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Capitalist turned socialist who founded the New Harmony community in Indiana:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Philosopher who held that history progresses through the struggle of "spirit":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Philosopher who held that history progresses through the struggle of "spirit":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Claimed that human history has been the story of "class struggle":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Claimed that human history has been the story of "class struggle":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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59
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-Author of the Republic and precursor to modern socialism:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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-Author of the Republic and precursor to modern socialism:
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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60
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-Analyzed the idea of freedom via the "master-slave dialectic":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
Fill in the blanks with the letter corresponding to the names or terms listed below. Some names or terms may be used more than once and others not at all.
-Analyzed the idea of freedom via the "master-slave dialectic":
A)bourgeoisie
B)Leo Tolstoy
C)G. W. F. Hegel
D)Robert Owen
E)Fabians
F)Plato
G)Thomas More
H)critical Western Marxists
I)anarcho-communists
J)Saint-Simon
K)Charles Fourier
L)Karl Marx
M)proletariat
N)democratic centralism
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61
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-the master-slave dialectic
-the master-slave dialectic
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62
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat
-the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat
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63
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-utopian socialism
-utopian socialism
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64
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-the materialist conception of history
-the materialist conception of history
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65
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-alienation
-alienation
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66
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-false consciousness
-false consciousness
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67
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-Utopia
-Utopia
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68
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-the withering away of the state
-the withering away of the state
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69
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-capitalism
-capitalism
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70
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-revolutionary class consciousness
-revolutionary class consciousness
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71
Identify and explain the significance of the following names or terms.
-the opium of the masses
-the opium of the masses
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72
Who spoke of "the cunning of history," and what did he or she mean by this phrase?
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73
What is the materialist conception of history? Who formulated it, and for what purposes?
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74
By what sequence of events did Marx believe that communism would come about? Be specific.
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75
Who called religion "the opium of the masses," and why? Be specific.
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76
What did Hegel and Marx mean by alienation? How and why is this concept important to Marx's theory?
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77
What does Marx mean by consciousness (class consciousness, false consciousness, etc.), and how is this concept important to his theory?
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