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Discuss the Marxist approach to study movements 250 words


Anshuman Bisht 26th Oct, 2021
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aswathypadinjakkara 26th Oct, 2021

Hi

Marxism aims to end the class exploitation.Marxist approach emphasizes in studying the material conditions of classes.Their attempts include movements of different classes.Although marxist perspective has been used to study movements of several sections of society in India, it has been used to study the peasants and farmers movements.The prime focus in peasant studies has been to identify classes in agriculture,social and economic relations, nature of social oppression and economic exploitation etc.Marxist approach explained how tenants were exploited, caste based humiliation etc.For studying the working class movements,Marxist perspectives address the following issues-food, education, health, housing etc, social economic conditions,etc.

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