
Marxist Critique
Marxist critique is a way of analyzing society that focuses on economic relationships and power dynamics. It examines how wealth and resources are distributed and how this influences social structures, class roles, and people's opportunities. According to Marxism, society is divided between the ruling class (owners of production) and the working class (laborers). The critique highlights that this inequality leads to exploitation and social conflict. Its goal is to understand these power imbalances and advocate for social change to create a fairer, more equitable system where resources and decision-making are shared more equally.