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explain Karl Marx class theory

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Answered by Ajeet11111
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Class structure of capitalism. In Marxist theory, the capitalist stage of production consists of two main classes: the bourgeoisie, the capitalists who own the means of production, and the much larger proletariat (or 'working class') who must sell their own labour power (See also: wage labour).
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In the latter half of the 19th century a new school of thought a rose keeping in view the news of thesis formulated by Karl Marx.According to Karl Marx history was not about abstract ideas ; it was about living people.Human relationships are shaped by the fundamental needs of people and ownership as well as a nature of prevalent means of production to meet those needs. The accessibility of these means to different stara of the society may not be equal. This inequality causes a division of the society in two classes, leading to class struggle. According to Marx, human history is the history of class struggle, as the class that owns the means of production economically exploits the rest of the classes. 'Das Kapital' a treaties written by him is the most referred book all over the world.

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