Across
- 2. A class in the society that owns the means of production
- 5. Refers to the objectification of the human nature and imagination
- 6. Refers to the philosophy that puts emphasis on the centrality of contradiction
- 8. Refers to the theory that emphasizes on the dominance of some social groups by others, see social order as based on manipulation and control by dominant groups
- 9. Refers to the objects that are produced for personal use or for use by others in the immediate environment
- 11. Refers to the difference between the value of the product when it is sold and the value of the elements consumed in the formation of that product
- 12. Refers to ideas that naturally emerge out of everyday life
- 14. Refers to the process wherein the capitalists attempt displace people and small businesses to establish monopolies
- 15. Refers to the social order that will replace capitalism
Down
- 1. Refers to the book where Marx and Engels examined the impact of capitalism
- 3. A class in the society that sells their labor.
- 4. Refers to the theory that sees shared norms and values as fundamental to society. Focuses on social order based on tacit agreements and view social change as occurring in a slow and orderly fashion
- 7. Refers to the group of people in similar situations with respect to their control of the means of production
- 8. Refers to the money that is used to produce more money.
- 10. Refers to the objects that are produced but not used immediately. They are used in the market for money or for other objects.
- 13. Refers to the negative consequence of capitalism that perverted human nature
