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THEME 1: THEORISING
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
IN AFRICA

WEEK ONE

12 FEBRUARY 2025
-​ Marx is important in terms of understanding capitalism as an economic and
social system
-​ Build on Marx to understand economic and social relations in late capitalism
-​ Marxism vs. Vulgar Marxism:
★​ Vulgar Marxism reduces Marxism to economic determinism
★​ Vulgar Marxism dismisses Marxism as a Eurocentric project
★​ Vulgar Marxism asserts that all societies must go through the same
stages of development
-​ Marxism is useful because:
1.​ Provides useful analytical tools for understanding social and economic
relations
2.​ It has portability and transposability beyond the West → the ideas can
travel across time and space. Able to work with to understand your own
context/locational point
-​ Marx and Engels Conceptual Tools:
★​ Political economy: how political institutions, economic systems, and
power distribution influence the production, distribution, and
consumption of goods and services. POWER/POLITICS ⇔ THE
ECONOMY
★​ Mode of production: how a society organises its economic life. more
concerned with the economic side of things. Examples: slavery,
communism, capitalism
★​ Means of production: the physical and non-human inputs used in the
production of goods and services
★​ Forces of production: a combination of the means of production and
human labour power → skills, techniques
★​ Relations of production: social relationships and structures that govern
how people interact with the process of production
★​ Capitalism: a mode of production/economic framework that entails the
privatisation of profit/surplus and the collectivisation of production
★​ Communism: a mode of production, the collectivisation of profit and the
collectivisation of production

, ★​ Socialism: transitioning from capitalism to socialism. communism is the
most advanced form of socialism. this is the middle stage of the
transition between capitalism and communism
★​ Class: relationship to the means of production
★​ Class consciousness: awareness of one’s place in a system of a social
class. “who are you in relation to the means of production/property?”
-​ Political economy:
1.​ An economic system → developing industrial capitalist society (private
property and modern industry)
2.​ A body of economic theory → now known as an orthodox/mainstream
economics



13 FEBRUARY 2025
-​ The first historical act is the production of material life → working with objects to
produce something




-​ Social life is dependent on the quest for sufficiency → society’s structure and
development are fundamentally driven by the pursuit of meeting basic needs in a way
that ensures everyone has enough to live a dignified life
-​ History is a succession of modes of production: societies and economics have
developed through different stages based on how people produce and reproduce the
material conditions of life
-​ The industrial revolution was driven by:
★​ The rise of the factory system
★​ Enclosure acts
★​ Disbandment of the guide system (the dismantling of rigid societal or
institutional structures that constrain human freedom, creativity, or autonomy)
★​ The collectivisation of production and privatisation of accumulation
-​ The organisation of economic life = division of labour, which causes the FORMATION
OF CLASSES → ANTAGONISTIC
-​ Antagonistic classes became the primary actors in historical drama
-​ Triggers of class struggle:
1.​ Exploitation
2.​ Alienation/Estrangement → Workers are disconnected from their work, the
products of their labour, and from their own sense of self
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