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Moll, Ian – Human Development, 1994
Examines Vygotsky's notion of two main lines of psychosocial development--the natural and the cultural--in light of contemporary Marxist debates concerning the relationship between the "material" and the "social." Argues that an adequate account of Vygotsky's theory must ground the social construction of cognition in a…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Marxian Analysis
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Wertsch, James V. – Human Development, 1994
Questions Moll's assumption, in this issue, of a parallel between processes in Vygotsky's natural line and the "material" processes in Marxist theories. Disputes Moll's characterization of the natural line providing a kind of constraining framework within which the cultural line can operate, suggesting that the two enter into a…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Marxian Analysis
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Turiel, Elliot – Human Development, 1998
Argues that contested meanings, multiple judgments, and conflicts are part of cultures and the individual's thoughts and actions. Contends that people make moral judgments that may affirm or contradict cultural norms and practices, and sometimes invoke concepts of welfare, justice, and rights. Notes that some key aspects of Baumrind's neo-Marxist…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Influences, Culture, Marxian Analysis
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Baumrind, Diana – Human Development, 1998
Presents a neo-Marxist perspective on morality, showing how it pertains to the use and misuse of the culture construct. Explains the standpoint concept, and identifies issues central to morality. Maintains that moral beliefs are grounded in cultural contexts, arguing that the dominant morality in a culture justifies ruling class interests, and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Influences, Culture, Marxian Analysis