class differentiation
Karl Marx argued that social, economic, and political inequalities are dependent on the exploitation of the working class by the capitalist class. He believed that this class struggle is at the core of society and that it shapes the structure of power and the distribution of resources. Marx viewed capitalism as inherently creating and perpetuating these inequalities.
Karl Marx argued that everything in society is secondary to economic reality.
Mary Wollstonecraft is often considered the "first feminist" because of her 1792 book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
Karl Marx's theory focused on the idea of class struggle, where society is divided into the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and the working class (proletariat). He argued that capitalism would inevitably result in inequalities and exploitation, leading to a revolution by the working class to establish a classless society based on common ownership of the means of production. Marx also emphasized the importance of historical materialism, which posits that the economic base of society shapes the political and ideological superstructure.
Charles Beard argued that "an economic document drawn with superb skill by men whose property interests were immediately at stake." Source American government book.
Jeffersonians
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels believed that the capitalist economic system was inherently exploitative, creating inequalities between the bourgeoisie (owners) and the proletariat (workers). They argued that capitalism led to alienation, social conflict, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few, ultimately causing societal instability and suffering for the working class.
Economist John Maynard Keynes argued that deficit spending was the best way to address a long-term economic depression. His policies are collectively known as Keynesian economics.
The size of an integer is compiler-dependant. The compiler itself is machine-dependant so it could be argued they are in fact machine-dependent, however we don't write code to suit the machine, we write code to suit the compiler, even when the code is machine-dependent.
Yes, Karl Marx believed in the redistribution of wealth as a core tenet of his political and economic philosophy. He argued for the redistribution of wealth to address economic inequality and advocated for the abolition of private property in order to create a more equitable society.
Cicero is considered Rome's greatest public speaker. He was a writer and political leader. He argued against Dictatorship and for limited government.
John P. Roche and Charles A Beard were early 21st century historians who had opposing views on the motivation of the framers of the U.S. Constitution. Roche argued that the framing of the Constitution was a democratic process taking into consideration a variety of state, political and economic interests all with the goal of creating a strong national government capable of meeting both the domestic and international needs of the country. Beard, on the other hand, argued that the framers were members of the wealthy, economic elite, and that the Constitution was designed to preserve their property rights. Beard argued that the Constitution was constructed to limit the power of majority rule by the people, given that the majority of people in any society will generally have less economic assets than the wealthy elite.
John Maynard Keynes