Marxist criticism examines literature in terms of its ideological content, focusing on issues such as power, class, race, and culture. It analyzes characters’ social hierarchy, work, leisure, and government’s role. Literature is seen as a social institution with an identifiable ideological function, and the writer’s background and ideology are considered the foundation of their work. […]
Marxist sociology promotes fair distribution of wealth under capitalism, but its definition is difficult due to various interpretations. It is often seen as a form of conflict theory, but also promotes equality for the working class, which aligns with consensus theory. Marxist sociology critiques flaws in capitalism, but is not a practical model. It is […]