Deck 13: The Materialist: Karl Marx

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Marx was expelled from Paris.
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A thesis is opposed by a synthesis.
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Hegel developed absolute idealism.
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Hegel was a grand systematizer.
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Saint-Simon was an economist.
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A Hegelian dialecic is a three-step pattern.
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Marx said that the point is to change the world.
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Marx was born in Russia.
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Marx held that labor produces marvels for the wealthy.
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Saint-Simon believed that economic conditions determined history.
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Marx was influenced by Hegel.
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Marx died in England.
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Hegel thought of history as the unfolding of the Absolute Idea of Man.
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Marx said that he was not a Marxist.
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Marx wrote the Philosophy of Right .
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Marx was expelled from Germany.
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Marx was expelled from London.
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Marx was a life-long Hegelian.
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Geist is Mind, or Spirit.
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Marx fought a duel.
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A Hegelian dialectical process is an evolutionary cycle.
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What does most philosophy lack, according to Marx?

A) rigor
B) God
C) substance
D) metaphysics
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Marx applied Hegel s concept of the dialectical process to history.
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The middle class are the proletariat.
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What was Hegel s great error, according to Marx?

A) capitalism
B) theism
C) abstraction
D) localism
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Engels wrote Das Kapital .
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The proletariat own the means of production.
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Who denies the possibility of free will?

A) Marxists
B) Kantians
C) Compatibilists
D) Hard determinists
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What is the second epoch of history for Marx?

A) communal
B) slave
C) capitalist
D) communist
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How many epochs of history did Marx identify?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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The use of cloudy abstractions to create metaphysical systems that distract us from material reality is known as

A) postmodernism
B) structuralism
C) deontology
D) mystification
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Who owns the means of production, for Marx?

A) feudalists
B) proletariat
C) bourgeoisie
D) utilitarians
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Marx believed that there was only one uniform reality.
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Marx believed that reality was material.
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Marx confined Hegel s dialectic to

A) the nineteenth century
B) the West
C) economics
D) the material world
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Engels held that the state is abolished.
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Feuerbach believed that reality was immaterial.
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What is the final epoch of history, for Marx?

A) slave
B) communist
C) communal
D) capitalist
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Engels supported Marx s arguments with facts.
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According to Marx, what is the process of human history shaped by?

A) social forces alone
B) ideas
C) economic forces alone
D) social and economic forces together
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What is not a force of production , for Marx?

A) skill
B) equipment
C) factories
D) coal
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How is Marx s criticism of capitalism linked to both (a) Kantian accounts of the moral community, and (b) Aristotle s account of the good human life? Explain your answer fully.
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What are Marx s criticisms of capitalism? Do you believe that they are (a) factually accurate, (b) legitimate? Explain and justify your answers.
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Who wrote of eudaimonia?

A) Mill
B) Rawls
C) Bentham
D) Aristotle
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If history is governed by social and economic forces and not by ideas, why do you think Marx was so intellectually engaged? Explain your answer fully.
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What relationship of production did Marx criticize most?

A) Feudalism
B) Proletariat
C) Capitalism
D) Communism
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A full human life is

A) a worker-life
B) an agnostic-life
C) a species-life
D) a hedonic-life
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The feeling of no being at one with the product of one s labor is called

A) disassociation
B) co-option
C) alienation
D) dissemblement
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Who, according to Marx, profits the most in a capitalist society?

A) Those who are most inventive
B) Those who contribute the most
C) Those who work the most
D) Those who contribute the least
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How might Mill agree with Marx s criticisms of nineteenth century social conditions? Explain your answer, and support it by referring directly to both Marx and Mill. Do you agree with these criticisms? Do you think that they are applicable to society today?
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Like Mill, Marx referred to what he did as

A) social engineering
B) social science
C) utilitarianism
D) maximization
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Under capitalism, according to Marx, what do we believe provides our means of life?

A) Nature
B) Money
C) Toil
D) Work
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In Marxist terminology, a person who is convinced to further interests that are to his ultimate disadvantage has been

A) co-opted
B) co-operated
C) duped
D) dissociated
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What is not a means of production , for Marx?

A) knowledge
B) coal
C) water
D) land
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Marx derived the term alienation from

A) Spinoza
B) Hegel
C) Mill
D) Engels
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What is not part of the superstructure of society, according to Marx?

A) educational systems
B) philosophies
C) religious beliefs
D) means of production
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In what ways was Marx influenced by Hegel? In what ways did his thinking depart from that of Hegel?
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Marx referred to the capital accumulated by owners as

A) social capital
B) social value
C) stolen wages
D) surplus value
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The concentration of wealth and growth of great corporations tends to occur in

A) communism
B) capitalism
C) feudalism
D) socialism
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Who cannot love, according to Erich Fromm?

A) Workers
B) The proletariat
C) Capitalists
D) Automatons
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Do you agree with Marx s claims concerning alienation and surplus value ? If so, what do you think is the most powerful criticism of them--and why do you think that it is mistaken? If not, why not?
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What is dialectical materialism ? What are the historical stages that marx identified? Do you believe that his identification of these stages was correct, or not? Explain our answer.
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In what way in Marx s view of history a deterministic view? Explain your answer. Does this mean that people are not masters of how their society is organized? What would Marx s response be, and do you agree?
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Marx was expelled from Paris.
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A thesis is opposed by a synthesis.
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Hegel developed absolute idealism.
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Hegel was a grand systematizer.
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Saint-Simon was an economist.
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A Hegelian dialecic is a three-step pattern.
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Marx said that the point is to change the world.
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Marx was born in Russia.
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Marx held that labor produces marvels for the wealthy.
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Saint-Simon believed that economic conditions determined history.
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Marx was influenced by Hegel.
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Marx died in England.
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Hegel thought of history as the unfolding of the Absolute Idea of Man.
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Marx said that he was not a Marxist.
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Marx wrote the Philosophy of Right .
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Marx was expelled from Germany.
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Marx was expelled from London.
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Marx was a life-long Hegelian.
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Geist is Mind, or Spirit.
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A Hegelian dialectical process is an evolutionary cycle.
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What does most philosophy lack, according to Marx?

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B) God
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D) metaphysics
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Marx applied Hegel s concept of the dialectical process to history.
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The middle class are the proletariat.
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What was Hegel s great error, according to Marx?

A) capitalism
B) theism
C) abstraction
D) localism
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Engels wrote Das Kapital .
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The proletariat own the means of production.
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Who denies the possibility of free will?

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B) Kantians
C) Compatibilists
D) Hard determinists
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What is the second epoch of history for Marx?

A) communal
B) slave
C) capitalist
D) communist
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How many epochs of history did Marx identify?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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The use of cloudy abstractions to create metaphysical systems that distract us from material reality is known as

A) postmodernism
B) structuralism
C) deontology
D) mystification
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Who owns the means of production, for Marx?

A) feudalists
B) proletariat
C) bourgeoisie
D) utilitarians
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Marx believed that there was only one uniform reality.
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Marx believed that reality was material.
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Marx confined Hegel s dialectic to

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D) the material world
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Engels held that the state is abolished.
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Feuerbach believed that reality was immaterial.
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What is the final epoch of history, for Marx?

A) slave
B) communist
C) communal
D) capitalist
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Engels supported Marx s arguments with facts.
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According to Marx, what is the process of human history shaped by?

A) social forces alone
B) ideas
C) economic forces alone
D) social and economic forces together
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What is not a force of production , for Marx?

A) skill
B) equipment
C) factories
D) coal
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How is Marx s criticism of capitalism linked to both (a) Kantian accounts of the moral community, and (b) Aristotle s account of the good human life? Explain your answer fully.
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What are Marx s criticisms of capitalism? Do you believe that they are (a) factually accurate, (b) legitimate? Explain and justify your answers.
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Who wrote of eudaimonia?

A) Mill
B) Rawls
C) Bentham
D) Aristotle
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If history is governed by social and economic forces and not by ideas, why do you think Marx was so intellectually engaged? Explain your answer fully.
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What relationship of production did Marx criticize most?

A) Feudalism
B) Proletariat
C) Capitalism
D) Communism
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A full human life is

A) a worker-life
B) an agnostic-life
C) a species-life
D) a hedonic-life
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The feeling of no being at one with the product of one s labor is called

A) disassociation
B) co-option
C) alienation
D) dissemblement
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Who, according to Marx, profits the most in a capitalist society?

A) Those who are most inventive
B) Those who contribute the most
C) Those who work the most
D) Those who contribute the least
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How might Mill agree with Marx s criticisms of nineteenth century social conditions? Explain your answer, and support it by referring directly to both Marx and Mill. Do you agree with these criticisms? Do you think that they are applicable to society today?
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Like Mill, Marx referred to what he did as

A) social engineering
B) social science
C) utilitarianism
D) maximization
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Under capitalism, according to Marx, what do we believe provides our means of life?

A) Nature
B) Money
C) Toil
D) Work
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In Marxist terminology, a person who is convinced to further interests that are to his ultimate disadvantage has been

A) co-opted
B) co-operated
C) duped
D) dissociated
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What is not a means of production , for Marx?

A) knowledge
B) coal
C) water
D) land
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Marx derived the term alienation from

A) Spinoza
B) Hegel
C) Mill
D) Engels
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What is not part of the superstructure of society, according to Marx?

A) educational systems
B) philosophies
C) religious beliefs
D) means of production
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In what ways was Marx influenced by Hegel? In what ways did his thinking depart from that of Hegel?
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Marx referred to the capital accumulated by owners as

A) social capital
B) social value
C) stolen wages
D) surplus value
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The concentration of wealth and growth of great corporations tends to occur in

A) communism
B) capitalism
C) feudalism
D) socialism
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Who cannot love, according to Erich Fromm?

A) Workers
B) The proletariat
C) Capitalists
D) Automatons
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Do you agree with Marx s claims concerning alienation and surplus value ? If so, what do you think is the most powerful criticism of them--and why do you think that it is mistaken? If not, why not?
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What is dialectical materialism ? What are the historical stages that marx identified? Do you believe that his identification of these stages was correct, or not? Explain our answer.
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In what way in Marx s view of history a deterministic view? Explain your answer. Does this mean that people are not masters of how their society is organized? What would Marx s response be, and do you agree?
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