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explain karl mark's class theory

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Answered by krishvermA
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Class structure of capitalism. InMarxist theory, the capitalist stage of production consists of two mainclasses: the bourgeoisie, the capitalists who own the means of production, and the much larger working class who must sell their own labour power
Answered by namansahu
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Who was 'Karl Marx'

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was a philosopher, author and economist famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. Marx, in conjunction with Friedrich Engels, published "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848; later in life, he wrote "Das Kapital" (the first volume was published in Berlin in 1867; the second and third volumes, were published posthumously in 1885 and 1894, respectively), which discussed the labor theory of value. Ironically, Marx was eloquent in describing the exploitation of the working class while personally failing to maintain a job for a significant period of time



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