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Posted by Jute on April 15, 19101 at 09:55:10:
In Reply to: Marx/Durkheim and Religion in Schools posted by Jaclyn on April 09, 19101 at 20:49:20:
: I need to compare Marx and Durkheim's views on why religion was removed in schools. I know Marx beleived religion was the "opiate of the mes" but what does he think of Durkheim's beleif that religion is a way of confirming the conscience collective?
Marx viewed religion as a tool of control. It is used to give meaning to the suffering of the oppressed, in order that they accept their lot. It does not represent the collective conscience. Indeed conscience itself is no more than a product of a given society, and is changeable according to cirstances. Most religions depend on the metaphysical nature of conscience.
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