Class reductionism

Class reductionism is an epithet used to describe social theories that emphasize the role of the exploitation of labour along the lines of social classes in creating societal inequality, over all other social divisions and forms of oppression, such as racism or sexism. It is also used to describe political policies and strategies that prioritize broad economic reform to the exclusion of addressing issues facing specific minorities.[1][2] The term is most commonly used in the context of Marxist theory and critiques thereof.

  1. ^ Reed, Adolph (2020-05-14). "Socialism and the Argument against Race Reductionism". New Labor Forum. 29 (2): 36–43. doi:10.1177/1095796020913869. ISSN 1095-7960. S2CID 219429466.
  2. ^ Cunningham, Frank (1986-07-01). "Marxism and Class Reductionism". Philosophie et Culture: Actes du XVIIe congrès mondial de philosophie. 1: 267–287. doi:10.5840/wcp171986138. ISBN 2-920449-10-9.

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