which society according to marx is free from conflict and control of dominant one
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Karl Marx based his conflict theory on the idea that modern society has only two classes of people: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie are the owners of the means of production: the factories, businesses, and equipment needed to produce wealth. ... Marx foresaw a workers' revolution.
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Capitalist Society
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- "Conflict theory", as was initially "proposed by Karl Marx", is the idea that society is in "continuous conflict" over "scarce resources". "Conflict theory" asserts that "social order" is "maintained" by "power & domination" (instead of "consent & adherence").
- In accordance to "conflict theory", the "rich & powerful" are trying to "hold on to these scarce resources" in every way possible , especially by repressing the "powerless & poor" . A fundamental premise of "conflict theory" is that "people & groups" in society are working to "maximise their own benefits".
- The theory of conflict centers on the rivalry between classes "within the society" concerning scarce resources. "Conflict theory" sees social & economic" institutions as "tools" for "struggle" between "individuals or classes" that maintains "inequalities & the dominant class's supremacy". "Marxist conflict ideology" defines society as segregated between the "proletarian working class" & the "bourgeois dominant class" due to "economic status".
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