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who are the capitalist class? in 100 words​

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Answered by vipuldubey706838
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People who, in the capitalist system, own the means of production, i.e. those things which are used to produce commodities, such as factories, machinery, and finance. According to Marx, as society moved from feudalism to capitalism, the bourgeoisie replaced the aristocracy as the real power holders.
Answered by mehreen70
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The Ruling class within the system of Capitalism, sometimes referred to as the bourgeoisie. These are the private owners of the resources and technology needed to run the economy (factories, raw materials, etc), the resources needed to move products from place to place (trucks, airlines, ships, etc) and the methods of mass communication (newspapers and television stations etc). Members of the capitalist class privately own businesses that employ and exploit middle and working class people to gain a profit. As the ruling class, Capitalists not only control the economy, they also have the most power to influence the State (politicians, policy, judicial processes, etc) and ideology (through media, education, etc). Examples include major corporations, CEOs, etc.

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