Capitalism, Class Struggle and/in Academia

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
R. Das
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Class struggle is a necessary aspect of society. While ordinary people engage in struggles to improve their conditions, economically powerful people engage in struggles to defend their privileges. Thus, class struggle is from below and from above. And, class struggle occurs over interests and over ideas. To reproduce capitalism, it is not enough that resources be in the hands of the top 1%–10% thus economically forcing the vast majority to rely on wage work, or that police be used against their picket lines. It is also necessary that a large number of common people must possess ideas that make them accept the existing mechanisms of society as natural or as inherently good for all. But, these ideas are challenged too, which is how ideological class struggle from below happens. Academia is a major site of ideological struggle. Generally, professors propagate ideas that justify the reproduction of capitalism as it is or in slightly modified forms. These ideas can be challenged by students. The main aim of this article is to briefly discuss the nature of ideological class struggle in academia and to present a series of questions from the standpoint of the students who can oppose many of the ideas circulating in academia.
资本主义,阶级斗争和/在学术界
阶级斗争是社会的一个必要方面。当普通人为改善自己的处境而斗争时,经济上有权势的人则为捍卫自己的特权而斗争。因此,阶级斗争是自下而上的,也是自上而下的。阶级斗争发生在利益和思想上。为了再生产资本主义,资源掌握在顶层1%-10%的人手中,从而在经济上迫使绝大多数人依赖领薪工作,或者动用警察来对付他们的纠察线,这是不够的。同样有必要的是,必须有大量的普通人拥有一些观念,使他们接受现有的社会机制,认为它们是自然的或对所有人都有利的。但是,这些观念也受到了挑战,这就是自下而上的意识形态阶级斗争的发生方式。学术界是意识形态斗争的主要场所。一般来说,教授们传播的观点是,资本主义的再生产是正当的,或者是经过轻微修改的。这些想法可能会受到学生的挑战。本文的主要目的是简要讨论学术界意识形态阶级斗争的本质,并从学生的角度提出一系列问题,学生可以反对学术界流传的许多观点。
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Critical Sociology
Critical Sociology SOCIOLOGY-
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3.70
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5.30%
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期刊介绍: Critical Sociology is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research. Originally appearing as The Insurgent Sociologist, it grew out of the tumultuous times of the late 1960s and was a by-product of the "Sociology Liberation Movement" which erupted at the 1969 meetings of the American Sociological Association. At first publishing work mainly within the broadest boundaries of the Marxist tradition, over the past decade the journal has been home to articles informed by post-modern, feminist, cultural and other perspectives that critically evaluate the workings of the capitalist system and its impact on the world.
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