Essay - Karl Marx and Max Weber's Theories on People Joining Terrorist...

Karl Marx and Max Weber's theories on people joining terrorist groups
This is a p*****per on Karl Marx and Max Weber's theories and how they would explain ***** joining ***** groups. There are three references used.
Karl Marx believed people should be allowed to enjoy the products of their work. He felt the capitalist economic system prevented this *****cause it divided society into two classes: non-owning workers and non-worker owners. ***** felt ***** would lead to "alienation" ***** eventually the workers ***** revolt against the *****, causing the classes ***** no longer exist (http://education.yahoo.com/search/be?1b=t&p=url%3Am/marxism.).
Max Weber agreed w*****h Marx that class can be divided into two groups-workers and owners, but disagreed with his theory ***** "cultural/socially related interests are not at play (Chamberlain, 1999)."
***** said charisma is a form ***** authority of "awesome and almost magical power and capacity ascribed by followers to the person and personality of extraordinarily magnetic leaders (Shaviv, 2002)."
Due ***** their theories, both Marx and Weber would say ***** join terror*****t groups because they are tired of being in the worker class and are revolting ***** the ***** *****. Weber would also attri*****e the charisma some ***** have as a means to recruit new members of terrorists groups.
References
*****ism. (accessed 10-14-*****) (http://education.yahoo.com/search/be?1b=t&p=url%3Am/marxism.).
Chamberlain, John Martin. (*****, 5 May). Marx and Weber: A Comparison ***** Views on Industrial Society. University of Nottingham.
Shaviv, Miriam. (2002, 26 July). Anyone say Max Weber? Jerusalem Post,
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