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1) Explain Karl Marx's 'Class Theory'.​

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Answered by syedmohammed7337
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Marxian class theory asserts that an individual's position within a class hierarchy is determined by their role in the production process, and argues that political and ideological consciousness is determined by class position.

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<<Hey Mate here is Karl Marx's'Class Theory'.>>

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.how Karl Marx's ideas are studied and used by philosophers, historians, economists, sociologists and political scientists. Marx's ideas were seen as so radical that he was perceived as an inspiration to revolutionists and a threat by leaders of state governments.

Karl Marx's work has had an everlasting impact on the arena of sociology in that his views opened the door to the study of how one's social class has a direct influence on one's life experiences and life chances. His work also opened the door for many differing perspectives on the issue of the wealthy and the poor in society.

While in Paris from 1843 to 1845, Marx was able to meet with other radical thinkers and revolutionists, for Paris had become a center for all things social, political and artistic. Here, Marx was able to study socialist theories that were not available to him in Germany.

It was during this time that Marx met and became lifelong friends with Friedrich Engels and was immersed into the socialist world, focusing on the conditions of the working class. For the first time, Marx was beginning to understand the conditions and misery of the working-class people.

He wrote many editorials regarding such and, once again, was expelled from his country - but this time by the French government. Marx would spend much of his life expelled from Germany and other countries as a result of his radical (for the times) thinking.

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