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what is the idea of Kalmarx about the capitalists​

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Answered by mailgprasanna
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Karl Marx was a social thinker who believed in the principle of socialism. He argued that the industrialists and the capitalists who own the factors of production earn profits because of the hard work put in by the workers. The capitalists pocket the profits and do not share it among the workers. Marx advocated that the working class will remain poor and their condition will not improve until and unless the profits are shared by the industrialists.

He believed that the industrialists will not readily share their profits with the workers. The latter, thus, have to free themselves from the exploitation of the industrialists by establishing a radical socialist classless society where all industries and property are owned by the state.

Answered by Anonymous
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Karl marx argued that the industrial society was capitalist and tge profit of capitalist

was prodused by workers .

The conditions of workers could not improve till the profit was accumulated by private capitalists.

He believed that to overthrow cspitalism, workers had to construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially controlded

that is all production units should be nationalised.

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