What are the contributions of karl marx to sociology?
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Karl Marx (1818 – 1883) was a Germanphilosopher, economist, journalist and revolutionary who is one of the most influential figures in history due to the impact of his theories on subsequent intellectual, economic and political history. His most famous works include the Communist Manifesto, one of the world’s most influential political manuscripts; and Das Kapital, thefoundational theoretical text of communist philosophy, economics and politics. Among the most influential theories of Marx are thetheory of historical materialism based onclass struggle; and the theory of alienation of workers under capitalist conditions. Marx is considered the father of modern sociologyand his work in economics laid the foundation for understanding labor and its relation to capital. Know about the contributions of Karl Marx to economics and sociology, as well as his theories regarding capitalism and communism, through his 10 major accomplishments.
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