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explain karl Marx's 'class Theory' ?​

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Answered by kmrohan001
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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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Answered by ritikamaurya93
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Later half of the Nineteenth century was the period of decolonisation, with this a new school of thought was taking its shape, this was Marxism based on the idea of Karl Marx's class theory. According to Karl Marx, the accessibility of means to fulfil the fundamental needs of different strata of the society may not be equal. This inequality causes a division into 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 treatise written by him, is the most referred book all over the world.

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