No, quite the opposite. The bourgeoisie would be overthrown by the communist revolution.
Many, but perhaps Karl Marx was most notable for that in his book, "The Communist Manifesto".
"The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels is a seminal book that outlines the principles and goals of communism. It discusses the class struggles between the proletariat and bourgeoisie, and advocates for a revolution to establish a classless society.
Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
The theory was emphasized in "Communist Manifesto" made by long-life friends Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
workers' salary demands would be ignored by factory owners
Marx predicted a proletariat revolution would take place in a heavily industrialized country like Germany or England. Heavy industry is what created capitalism and its inherent class struggle between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. In an agrarian economy like Russia's was at the time, the two classes were not drawn distinctly enough to create enough impetus for the workers to revolt. The Russian Revolution was driven by politics, whereas Marx predicted a revolution driven by economics.
The Bourgeoisie
"The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels is the most famous book of the Communist belief system. It outlines the principles of communism and the class struggle between the working class (proletariat) and the bourgeoisie.
Karl Marx believed in a class struggle between the bourgeoisie (the wealthy property owners) and the proletariat (the working class). He argued that capitalism led to exploitation and inequality, ultimately advocating for a revolution to overthrow the capitalist system and establish a classless society where the means of production are collectively owned.
A man named Karl Marx, hence Marxism
Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx, explains a communist revolution. Its seen as the blueprint to communism.