society as a series of
conflicts (have and have nots) btw means & relations of production, class (not a central harmony of interests as liberals say but conflict btw bourgeosie & proletariat)
view of the world shaped by our material interactions with it, development of societies over time follows key tendencies
ie. Production is key human activity
what is historical materialism a theory of?
a theory of history according to which the material conditions of a society’s way of producing and reproducing the means of human existence.
• We need critique ideology to change the world
theory that $ relationships (such as being an owner or capitalist, or being a worker or proletarian) are the foundation upon which all other social and political arrangements in society are based.
human society
in (4. Base & superstructure model) those who control means of
production (base) most important-deep structure/essence of society
in (4. Base & superstructure model) ordering of superstructure
depends on means of production (capitalism)- families seen as a way of control, need to work to support fam
What does base & superstrcutre model highlight?
how systems structured to maintain divisions of means of production & to maintain control
superstructure
appearance: everything not to do with production –> owners, church, fam, uni,school, workers,)
base
everything to do with means of production (ie actual tools, factories…)
according to key element of dialectics & contradiction, why does change occur?
Everything has an opp which they create (dialectic) & something new emerges out of it as a result, (contradictions are motor of change)
what’s wrong with capitalism?
alienation
Exploitation
alienation from
exploitation
what is exploitation?
pay workers less than what it costs to produce a given product … , Owners extract the surplus value from the labor of the worker - this is capital
how does capitalism survive then?
• Nothing else to challenge it- there’s no awareness/class conscience of it
where did WST develop from & why?
Development of Lenin’s work on imperialism and the Latin American Dependency school.
–> Immanuel Wallerstein.
wanted to try & answer why LA hadn’t developed & caught up w. western world?
What did Immanuel Wallerstein introduce into WST?
semi-periphery of some power but not heaps of it, eg Thailand, South Korea,
Core
Democratic Governments
High Wages
Import Raw materials
Export: manufactured goods
Semi-Periphery:
Authoritarian Regimes
Low Wages
Import: Mixed
Export: Mixed
Periphery:
Non- democratic Governments
Poverty
Export: Raw materials
Import: manufactured goods
Why doesn’t periphery revolt?
believe they’ll be able to move up ladder one day, states at the bottom need help of stronger states & stronger states rely on poor for materials