Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a German philosopher who
believed that material goods are at the root of the social world.
He said that dominant
classes create dominant ideology: how culture is constructed in a way that
enables the groups holding the power to have maximum control with the minimum of conflict.
His theory looks at
how society is built in ‘classes’ and argues that lower classes cannot better
themselves and that upper class people are the powerful and control ideological
views put to society.
He stated that power was held by a minority group known as
the ‘elite’ or ‘bourgeoisie’ he said
that these people have access to capital and because of this they could use
their money and power and keep within their group to make more wealth.
He said that the majority of the population (us) the ‘mass’ or ‘proletariat’ had their
labour to help them make a living.
Marx stated because if this industrialisation the elite were
the only ones who had access to means of production.
Because the elite help the money and the power it meant that
the mass were dependent on the elite, the elite took advantage of this power
and to maximise their own profits and accountability they need to get as much
labour for as little money as possible.
Because the workers were dependent on the elite for
resources and money the elite group needed the mass of people to accept their
role as powerless workers.
This basically mean the rich are powerful and have lots of
money and the rest of us work for the rich to be able to earn a living, we have
to accept their role in society. They use us to make money, if we don’t do it
we have no role/purpose.
Mediation of media
can relate back to this theory in a way that the people who are rich ‘hold
ideological power’ therefore can present messages to the word in ways they want
people to be perceive.
The media can control
messages and what is shown to give messages about groups of people within
certain classes.
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