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social change resulting from the struggle of social classes.

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Karl Marx believed that the endpoint of history would be a classless society where the means of production are communally owned. He envisioned a stateless, classless society that would arise after the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of socialism. This would lead to the ultimate liberation of the working class and the end of all forms of exploitation.

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Karl Marx defined the end of history as the time when dialectical materialism leads to Utopia. This was established in his Communist Manifesto.

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communism

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