Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Importance Of The Views Of Karl Marx And Abraham Kuyper

Taylor Neuroth Dr. Scott Culpepper Modern Western Culture The importance of the views of Karl Marx and Abraham Kuyper are detrimental to the growth in society. When looking at two different ideas, people are able to pick up more information and better solutions. This is where the saying two brains is greater than one comes to play. While looking at different views people can come up with different ideas on how to solve a problem. The main purpose is to look at Marx’s and Kuyper’s ideas of human nature, main causes of social inequality and economic hardship, the solution, assumptions that come with the solutions, and if their ideas hold up in the twenty-first century. Marx has the idea that human nature is based on communism. Through history we see the oppressors and the oppressed in some type of battle. There are examples in history such as, â€Å"Freeman and slave, patrician and plebian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman†¦Ã¢â‚¬  (Marx, 14) who Marx brings up. The usual way the conflict is resolved is by revolution or in the classes’ common ruin. Looking back at the examples that Marx has given, all of the conflicts were ended in revolution or in the classes’ common ruin. Marx’s believes that humans have the capability of making and shaping their nature. Marx sees human nature being more pushed towards social relations rather than as a species. Throughout history, society has been arranged into different class structures. In the Middle Ages, the classes were set up

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