Marx
Marx
Karl Marx and Max Weber have agreed and disagreed on numerous issues
during their years as sociologists and political economists. An issue that they
both discuss in great length, and disagree upon is the rise of capitalism.
Marx thought that economic factors and the use of exploited and
alienated labor were the causes of the rise of capitalism. In "Capital", Marx
discusses the Labor Theory of Value and Surplus Value, and how they have
influenced
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force, because people still lead
rational and methodical lives like the Puritans did, but enjoy their material
possessions.
Both Weber and Marx would agree that classes were distinguished by
those who owned property and those who did not. Those who owned
property, also owned the means of production and exploited the Proletarians.
Classes exist on an economic basis, in a capitalistic economy. Marx's goal
was to eliminate the classes, by eliminating private ownership of property.