What were the major tenets of the school of marxian socialsim
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The main tenet of Marxism, as described by Marx and Engels themselves in their 1848 work Communist Manifesto, and in Marx's magnum opus Capital, is this: History is best understood as a series of class antagonisms. One's membership in a class, according to Marx, was defined by one's relationship to the predominant means of production in a society. By Marx's time, the Industrial Revolution had led to the creation of mills and factories as well as the complex financial institutions that made these businesses possible.
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