Marxian Theory of Social Stratification: Conceptual Foundations, Historical Materialism, and Contemporary Reinterpretations The Marxian theory of social stratification remains one of the most influential and contested frameworks in social and political thought. Rooted in historical materialism, it conceptualizes inequality as a structural product of the relations of production and the ownership of the means of … Continue reading Critically examine the Marxian theory of social stratification, evaluating its conceptual foundations, historical materialist underpinnings, and relevance in analyzing contemporary forms of class, power, and inequality. To what extent do neo-Marxian and post-Marxist interpretations address the limitations of Marx’s original framework in light of modern capitalist transformations and identity-based hierarchies?
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Critically analyze the Marxian framework of social stratification, evaluating its conceptual foundations, theoretical contributions, and limitations within the broader discourse of social inequality and class analysis.
The Marxian framework of social stratification constitutes one of the most influential theoretical paradigms for understanding social inequality and class dynamics within political sociology and critical social theory. Rooted in a historical materialist analysis of capitalist societies, Marx’s conceptualization of stratification foregrounds economic relations of production as the primary determinant of social structure and conflict. … Continue reading Critically analyze the Marxian framework of social stratification, evaluating its conceptual foundations, theoretical contributions, and limitations within the broader discourse of social inequality and class analysis.