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how did Karl max argue against the industrial society​

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Answered by firdous41
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Marx believed that capitalism contained the seeds of its own destruction. He described how the wealth of the bourgeoisie depended on the work of the proletariat. ... In such a society, land, industry, labour and wealth would be shared between all people.

Answered by noeeee
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Marx argued that the Industrial Revolution had polarised the gap between the owners of the means of production and the workers even more. This would change, when the proletariat, developing a class consciousness would rise up and overthrow capitalism.

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