Midterm Exam

 

Write two essays, around three pages in length each (a total of around 6 typed, double-spaced pages). Make sure to refer to the texts we have read, as well as lectures, class presentations, or discussions. When discussing the textual material, keep any necessary quotations brief. Try to express the concepts involved in your own words. The midterm is due on Friday, March 27.  Hardcopies only, please.


  1. 1.Discuss Marx’s theory of alienation. What exactly is alienation, and what is its relationship to the basic structures of capitalist society? What are the four dimensions of alienation, according to Marx? What are some of the forms of alienation other than that of alienated labor? What role does the “money system play in Marx’s discussion? How does Marx argue that alienation is produced by definite social and economic conditions rather than being a part of the unalterable human condition? What, according to Marx, is the nature of a society beyond alienation?

  2. 2. Apply Marx’s theory of alienation  to the current condition of college students, especially the phenomenon of increasing levels of student debt and a weak job market. Discuss the relationship between the expansion of the population of college students and the rise of contingent work in the United States. Discuss whether and/or how the relationship between higher education and the capitalist economy results in the alienation of students as students, and not just as future workers or debtors. How might the condition of students be changed so that their alienation is diminished or eliminated?

  3. 3.Apply Marx’s theory of alienation to the controversy over Apple, Foxconn, and Chinese workers. To what extent do the conditions of Foxconn workers conform to those described by Marx in the Paris Manuscripts in his account of alienated labor? How is it possible for Chinese workers to face the conditions they face at Foxconn if China is a “communist” nation? How do you think rebellions by Foxconn and other Chinese workers will effect China’s future?