Social criticism is a major theme in contemporary literature. The author often highlights the hypocrisy of the world and finds himself in works that allow the reader to contemplate the corrupt morality that the public thinks is reasonable. These contemporary writers take readers out of their comfortable areas and rethink the traditional ethics and standards such as dealing with women, religion and human behavior. The writers of the 20th century are more important than ever, and the reader can reconsider the traditional idea.
Critique theory has different meanings depending on the writer. As a criticism, it is often regarded as a critique of institutions relating to modernity and development and modern society. It is also a criticism of a particular school in sociology, sociology, social science in general. Most of the critical theory was to criticize art and culture, especially consumer culture, advertising, media and other forms of popular culture. Some of Gidenz's assertions, such as self-evaporation and commercialization, "self-dilemma" are very similar to critical theory. In fact, the critical theory is still relevant and innovative in the field of culture. Marxism raises criticisms on capitalism and modernism, so Marxism is a form of criticism.
Marxism was always the most challenging one among the social theories related to these writers as it actively criticized the political, social and economic order of contemporary Western society (unfortunately, its name is Born from 1917 to 1991). The historical work of the religious Marxist in the Soviet Union was inspired by Marx's capitalist economic structure and criticism of the reasons for that propagandist and is not limited to Marx's own interests and knowledge. I think there are two basic principles in this history.