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Length: Double spaced, between 750 and 1000 words (including references) Value: 10% Late essays will be subject to a -2% penalty per day. *[Students will be permitted to resubmit through Turnitin after correcting errors revealed by the similarity report, subject to late penalty.] Planning Your Essay: Getting Started, Exploring and Pulling it Together The essay writing process involves several stages: formulating a working thesis, organizing your notes and developing an essay plan. For help Getting Started see this SPARK module. Once you have picked an essay topic and identified the course readings you will use, look up the reading questions and ‘wikiwords’ in the course outline. Start Exploring by applying the SQ4R reading method to ‘social scientific’ texts or the ‘levels of reading analysis’ to the ‘creative’ texts. This will help you produce the notes that will form the raw materials for your essay. Now that you have your notes and your essay plan, start Pulling it Together. Review the assignment instructions and our expectations before you start the writing process. Producing a draft at least a few days before the due date will give you an opportunity to edit your work. The more effort you put into earlier stages of the essay writing process, the easier it will be to write. Instructions Pick one of the essay topics below. Make sure you discuss assignment expectations with your TA in tutorial. DO NOT simply answer the questions in the order that they appear in the topic. The order of presentation is something you need to think deeply about: you need to think about what it is that you want to say and the order that it would be best to say it in to show how well you understand the concepts, issues and arguments under consideration. Papers should be double spaced, with 12 point font (such as Times New Roman, Arial or Cambria) and one inch margins. Use paragraph format and provide a title page and a bibliography. Each page of your essay (except the title page) must be numbered. Formal Requirements Your title page must include your name, student number, Tas name, course’s name and number, section, and submission date. You will need to find and use two secondary ACADEMIC sources 2 for this essay (no Wikipedia, dictionary.com, etc.). Include a properly formatted bibliography at the end of your essay. Your essay must start with a comprehensive introduction which includes: i. The position the author takes on the key question; ii. Your thesis; and iii. An explanation of how your essay will be organized. Your essay must have a clear paragraph structure, each starting with a clear topic sentence. Prior to starting this essay, students should complete the following two ‘modules’. *You are required to complete the SPARK module on Academic Integrity *You are required to complete the SPARK module on Selecting Sources Essay Topics (choose 1 topic): 1. Explain the differences between the competitive sector and the monopolistic sector, in terms of market mechanisms and sales effort. What are the strategies used by monopoly capital to stimulate effective demand? Provide a definition of planned obsolescence and its social consequences. 2. Compare planned and market economies, minimally by using the notion of the social division of labour. Then, explain how our businesses are regulated in a capitalist society like ours, by providing explanations drawn both from the public interest perspective and the mainstream perspective on market regulation. 3. Provide a definition of the social reproduction theory and its contribution to Marxism. Explain how the relationship between production and social reproduction has evolved from the traditional family, the industrial period, the modern family and the postmodern family. Compare how women from different class backgrounds attempt to cope with the contradiction between capital and care under postmodern era.
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Title: Social Reproduction Theory and Its Contribution to Marxism
Contents
Introduction    3
Social Reproduction Theory (SRT) and its Contribution to Marxism    3
Evolution
of Relation between Production and Social Reproduction    4
Women from Different Class Backgrounds Attempting to Cope with this Contradiction between Capital and Care under Postmodern Era    5
Conclusion    6
Works Cited    7
Introduction
History has presented two views for the functioning of society and both of them were opposite of each other, first was capitalists while other were socialist. Race and gender differences have existed from a very long time duration and capitalist concept have fostered the prevalence of these differences while socialists have tend to work in order to eradicate those differences. This essay focuses upon the theory of social reproduction and efforts will be made in order to identify whether social reproduction theory tends to eradicate the gender and racial differences.
Social Reproduction Theory (SRT) and its Contribution to Marxism
Karl Max proposed the concept of social reproduction and was actually a variety of his much broader idea ‘reproduction’. In much simpler words, social reproduction tried to reflect an understanding that production of services and goods and the production of life can be considered as one integrated process. In other words of Rioux, this concept was a direct relation to Marxist Feminism in order to explain the roles played by women in society and their contribution towards capitalist economy.
Further, in this sense, theory of social reproduction tries to explain that in order to produce and maintain future and current workers, free labor would be necessary. Capitalist needs human labor as an essential condition for value production, which neither labors nor capitalists will be able to produce by themselves. Workers, on the other hand, need wages to survive and therefore the relation is contradictory yet necessary. This is contradictory because, capitalist require labor in order to remain competitive and therefore are required to meet human needs. In other words, social reproduction can also be defined as...
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