Borrowed it?Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 6:08 pmOf course there were.Belinda wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:33 am Immanuel Can wrote;
There were social classes long before Marx! Have you heard of the Feudal System?The whole idea of "class" comes from Marxist analysis, though. For the right, "class" is not the axis on which things divide: it's competence. The conservative or libertarian positions reward effort and achievement, rather than "class" or "victim status," and they do so regardless of race. For the "right," difference is a function not of racism or sexism, but rather of achievement.
Before Marx, classes existed, sure. Sometimes they even fought in a sort of class-focused way, as in the French Revolution. Marx didn't invent the idea of class, at all. He borrowed it.
But it was Marx who made "class" the determinative category of all analysis, all political and social philosophy, made economics the lone important dynamic of relations, and called "praxis" (work) the sole means of human "self-actualization."
In the same way Leonardo Da Vinci "borrowed" the idea that you can make a picture with paint.
He did not make class determinative; he showed how it was throughout the world but particularly in Britain.
He was well aware tha caste and class had been subjugating people for thousands of years.