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Explain the thoughts and beliefs of Karl Marx which convinced the workers to entire into conflict with the 'capitalists'?

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Answered by Blaze19p
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Karl Marx in his book does capital explained that the labourer s are the most important in the production process and the profit is the reward for them but only they get a portion the lion share goes to the capitalists as profit
Answered by naresh2525
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Marx argued that Industrial society was capitalist. Capitalist owned the capital invested in factories and the profit of capitalist was produced by the workers, but the condition of workers was not improved as long as this profit was accumulated by the private capitalist. workers had to overthrow the capitalism and the rule of private property. Marx believed that to free themselves from capitalist exploitation the workers had to construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially controlled. He also told that the communist society was the national Society of the future

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