You Believe…
*that getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, technology, the media, etc.
*that all human activities should be analyzed in terms of the distribution and dynamics of economic power
*that the conduct of people in social situations is governed not by their individual free will but by rituals that reflect and preserve the social and economic order
*that free will is largely an illusion as people play out the roles assigned to them by their society
*that differences in socioeconomic class divide people in ways that are much more significant than differences in religion, race, ethnicity, or gender
Some Questions That Guide Your Thoughts…
*Who has the power and money? Who does not? What happens as a result?
*How do individuals play out the roles assigned to them by their society, not recognizing their lack of freedom to behave otherwise?
*How does the representation of the world in the text—including the events narrated and roles of the characters—work to reproduce or sustain the prevailing social and economic order?
-adapted from Lois Tyson (Critical Theory Today) and Sheridan Blau
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