explain the main ideas of karl marx
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Marx thought that this class struggle would result in workers taking power. He believed that no one should have power over another, that everyone should be equal. His most famous book was the Communist Manifesto. ... Marx's ideas have been thought of as responsible for socialist revolutions (like the Russian Revolution).
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Marx believed that history moved in stages: from feudalism to capitalism, socialism, and ultimately communism. "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles." Each system, up to and including capitalism, was characterized by the exploitation of one class by another.
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