Marxism, this is a critical approach that makes us question capitalism itself. Their main goal is provide for the greater good of humanity and it’s environment. It takes a deep dive into the inequalities of workers all around to world and provides a transnational movements for workers. By coming together and opposing the exploitative and unequal effects of capitalism that was caused by the rapid increase the industrial revolution all around the world. Leading to a more equal share of wealth for people.
This is basically, communism. It challenges the inequalities caused by industrial revolution. For example, it states that unlike in the U.S. where the harder you work the more you get, there are other states where factories exploit people and provide them with low wages and poor working conditions allowing them to take the majority of the profit. Marxism helps shine a light on these issues and helps form structures where people can pursue happiness.
Honestly, this whole topic was a little bit confusing for me. This theory claims that the inequality between the capitalists and the working class is a conflict that would lead to a revolution from the working class. Overthrowing the rich and creating their own economy which will better distribute wealth. However, it made me question the current classes today. For example, there are indeed struggles between capitalists and the working class today in the U.S. but to me it seems like it is very easy to obtain a normal happy life with the resources provided to us. What is there to complain about? (this is ignorant of me)