He predicted that the proletariat would be triumphant.
Karl Marx
the proletariat would overthrow the bourgeoisie.
According to Karl Marx, the working class was called the proletariat. They were the group of individuals who sold their labor for wages in order to survive, and Marx believed they were exploited by the capitalist class.
Marx called such workers proletarians. He called the social class made up of such workers the proletariat.
Marx used the term 'Proletariat' to describe the 'have-nots.'
For Karl Marx the proletariat constituted the living embodiment of all the evils and all the promises of capitalism. As painful as capitalism was to the working class, that economic system was necessary to bring about the workers' revolution and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.
The proletariat is what Marx referred to the worker as. The bourgeoisie are the landowners, business owners, and the wealthy and powerful in general.
Karl Marx believed that the communist party should serve as the vanguard of the proletariat, leading the working class in overthrowing the capitalist system. The party's role is to organize and mobilize the proletariat towards revolution, to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat, and eventually usher in a classless society.
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He believed that the proletariat (the masses) would seize control of the means of production. This belief, according to Marx is indisputable and scientific. It is a process, according to Marx, that cannot be altered based on his studies in human history and practical economics. Marx did not take into account true human history. Class struggle is not the only means by which history develops.
No, Marx anticipated that Germany or England would become the first socialist countries because they were the most industrialized of the capitalist countries. Because of that they had the most developed proletariat. Marx believed the workers revolution required that intense capitalist phase in order to crystallize the differences between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. In Russia, that hadn't happened yet, so Marx did not see communism taking root in Russia yet. In fact, he thought Russia was totally unsuitable at the time.
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