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'''Class consciousness''' in political theory, particularly [[Marxism]], refers to the set of beliefs that a person holds regarding their own [[social class]], their economic rank in society, and their perceived class interests.<ref>{{Citation|author=Wright, Erik Olin|year=2006|title=International encyclopedia of economic sociology|publisher=Psychology Press}}</ref> | '''Class consciousness''' in political theory, particularly [[Marxism]], refers to the set of beliefs that a person holds regarding their own [[social class]], their economic rank in society, and their perceived class interests.<ref>{{Citation|author=Wright, Erik Olin|year=2006|title=International encyclopedia of economic sociology|publisher=Psychology Press}}</ref><ref>{{News citation|title=Understanding Karl Marx's Class Consciousness and False Consciousness|url=https://www.thoughtco.com/class-consciousness-3026135}}</ref> | ||
While [[Karl Marx]] rarely used the term "class consciousness", he did make the distinction between "class in itself", which is defined as a category of people having a common relation to the [[means of production]]; and a "'''class for itself'''", which is defined as a stratum organized in active pursuit of its own interests.<ref | While [[Karl Marx]] rarely used the term "class consciousness", he did make the distinction between "class in itself", which is defined as a category of people having a common relation to the [[means of production]]; and a "'''class for itself'''", which is defined as a stratum organized in active pursuit of its own interests.<ref>{{News citation|title=Karl Marx’s views on Class in itself and Class for itself|url=https://www.sociologyguide.com/socio-short-notes/view-short-notes.php?id=19}}</ref> | ||
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Class consciousness in political theory, particularly Marxism, refers to the set of beliefs that a person holds regarding their own social class, their economic rank in society, and their perceived class interests.[1][2]
While Karl Marx rarely used the term "class consciousness", he did make the distinction between "class in itself", which is defined as a category of people having a common relation to the means of production; and a "class for itself", which is defined as a stratum organized in active pursuit of its own interests.[3]
References
- ↑ Wright, Erik Olin (2006). International encyclopedia of economic sociology. Psychology Press.
- ↑ "Understanding Karl Marx's Class Consciousness and False Consciousness".
- ↑ "Karl Marx’s views on Class in itself and Class for itself".