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Karl Marx saw capitalism as a progressive historical stage that would eventually stagnate due to internal contradictions and be followed by socialism. Marxists define capital as “a social, economic relation” between people (rather than between people and things)
Marx concluded that the wage of workers should be directly proportional to the labor-power of the worker. The concept of labor-power gave rise to Marx's questioning of the distribution of surplus value in a capitalist society.
Marx wrote that the power relationships between capitalists and workers were inherently exploitative and would inevitably create class conflict. He believed that this conflict would ultimately lead to a revolution in which the working class would overthrow the capitalist class and seize control of the economy.