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Karl Marx
Classical Sociological Theory

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1

In The Communist Manifesto, what specter did Marx say was haunting Europe?
A)feudalism
B)militarism
C)communism
D)capitalism
2

Which of the following is NOT a contradiction discussed by Marx?
A)proletariat/bourgeoisie
B)capitalism/labor
C)proletariat/lumpenproletariat
D)use value/exchange value
3

The foundation of Marx's analysis of the contradictions of capitalism is built on which of the following concepts?
A)human nature, labor, and alienation
B)capital, money, and organic solidarity
C)use value, rationalization, and religion
D)equality, freedom, and the market
4

What three traditions influenced Marx's intellectual orientation?
A)Hegelianism, socialism, and political economy
B)communism, socialism, and capitalism
C)industrialism, feudalism, and communism
D)the Enlightenment, the Reformation, and political economy
5

Which of the following is NOT true of Marx's concept of labor?
A)Labor involves others.
B)Labor transforms ourselves.
C)Labor transforms society.
D)Labor stifles our needs.
6

Which of the following is NOT a form of alienation?
A)alienation from the product of their labor
B)alienation from their productive activity
C)alienation from their species being
D)alienation from other workers
7

For Marx, the real value of a commodity stems from:
A)the labor needed to produce it.
B)the amount for which it can sell in the market.
C)its exchange value.
D)the frequency of its use.
8

Which of the following is NOT one of Marx's forms of value?
A)use
B)exchange
C)surplus
D)price
9

Exploitation is peculiar under capitalism because:
A)it involves contradictory classes.
B)it is accomplished by the objective economic system.
C)it doesn't involve serfs and lords.
D)it worsens over time.
10

What does Marx's central concept of surplus value refer to?
A)exchange value - use value
B)use value - exchange value
C)C1 - C2
D)value of product - value of components
11

Which of the following terms describes the desire for more profit and more surplus value?
A)capital investing
B)the law of exploitation
C)the law of capitalist accumulation
D)historical materialism
12

The two main "classes" under capitalism are:
A)those that exchange and those that use.
B)lords and peasants.
C)capitalist and the proletariat.
D)workers and the lumpenproletariat.
13

For Marx, when groups of people become aware of their conflicting relations with other groups, they are a class:
A)for itself.
B)in itself.
C)by itself.
D)unto each other.
14

Proletarianization refers to:
A)the revolution of the working classes.
B)competition between capitalists.
C)the growing number of wage laborers.
D)class consciousness among workers.
15

Historical materialism refers to:
A)reading historical materials to understand the past.
B)increasing use of material capital throughout history.
C)exploitation of workers for greater surplus value.
D)relations between people conditioned by the way they provide for their needs.
16

To change the relations of production, Marx thought _____________ was often required.
A)legislation
B)new technology
C)ideology
D)revolution
17

For Marx, successful revolutions were those that:
A)eliminated the capitalist running dogs.
B)made the workers, capitalists; and the capitalists, workers.
C)changed the relations of production.
D)changed the relations of production to better match the forces of production.
18

To Marx, the notion of "equality" under capitalism derives from:
A)the U.S. Constitution.
B)the fact that all workers are exploited.
C)the act of exchange.
D)the fact that both workers and capitalists can enter into exchange.
19

Marx thought that ________________ could be used to cover the contradictions under capitalism.
A)wages
B)ideology
C)commodities
D)capital
20

The relations of production are:
A)Marx's theory on how families produce workers.
B)C - M - C.
C)M1 - C - M2.
D)the kinds of associations people have with one another in satisfying their needs.
21

Karl Marx is the main character in The Communist Manifesto.
A)true
B)false
22

Both Hegel and Marx used the dialectic to focus on material contradictions in society.
A)true
B)false
23

For Marx, human nature has changed across history.
A)true
B)false
24

The fetishism of commodities is one form of reification.
A)true
B)false
25

Capital is a social relation.
A)true
B)false
26

To Marx, capitalists treat workers poorly because capitalists are bad people.
A)true
B)false
27

Marx felt that we would all be better off if capitalism had never emerged.
A)true
B)false
28

The social relations of a society shape its productive capabilities.
A)true
B)false
29

For Marx, freedom is one benefit of capitalism.
A)true
B)false
30

One of the criticisms of Marx's theory is referred to as "the missing emancipatory subject."
A)true
B)false