• Card 46 / 63: Why is Marx skeptical of political emancipation in "On the Jewish Question?"
    A) Marx thinks that politics is paralyzed by gridlock and thus moves too slowly to achieve emancipation.
    B) Marx thinks that political emancipation still leaves us with the problem of viewing people as isolated individuals.
    C) Marx thinks that political emancipation is an unrealistic goal and that we should first concentrate on economic improvements.
    D) Marx thinks that political emancipation is futile, because the more things change, the more they stay the same.

    Answer:
    B) Marx thinks that political emancipation still leaves us with the problem of viewing people as isolated individuals.

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Western Political Thought MCQ POLSC201

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Attribution:  Introduction to Western Political Thought. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc232/
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