mainly the Rich vs. the poor, the middle class is suppose to be cut in the middle where the majority will side with the rich and the group that doesn't own the means of production in the middle class will side with the poor.
there was two classes in the Ottaman society
There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.There were more than two classes of Roman society. There were the Patricians, the Plebeians, the Equites, the Freedmen, the Proletariat, and the Slaves.
rich and poor
The working class and the ruling class
Marx's theory of Communism involves a classless society where goods and services are distributed based on need rather than private ownership of property. It aims to eliminate the inequality and exploitation that exist under capitalism, leading to a more equitable and just society.
Marx identified two main warning classes in society: the bourgeoisie, who owned the means of production and controlled the wealth, and the proletariat, who were the working-class individuals who sold their labor for a wage. Marx believed that the tension and conflict between these two classes would eventually lead to a revolution and the establishment of a communist society.
rich and poor
To put things simply: The theory of communism is really Marxism. Marxists believe that- Human history is the history of class struggles there are two classes of capitalist society - Bourgeoisie - Proletariat there are four stages of Human history - Feudalism - Capitalism - Dictatorship of the Proletariat - Communism The exploited proletariat will revolt against the bourgeoisie creating a strong centralised government. Eventually this dictatorship will 'wither away,' creating a society without classes. Communism in practice is what happens when the theory of communism is attempted. In the Soviet Union when communism was put into practice Marxist ideas were altered an changed. Some major changes were- Marx wanted party leaders to be responsible for members. Lenin felt obliged to insist on loyalty. The bureaucracy became more powerful, retaining many privileges. Ideas of democracy were abandoned Lenin had changed Marxism into policy in which the state imposed socialism by force. Marx's theory of economic determinism was abandoned. Freedom was suppressed
The middle class and the working class
Communism-Safety first for society as a whole Free World-Individual freedom first and foremost
Many view communism as an extension of socialism, like the next stage in the development of society after socialism. The definition of communism is generally accepted as a stateless, classless, and moneyless society, where the means of production and owned by the people and society is run for the good of the people, not for profit or personal gain. Socialism is a broader category of ideologies that share the common goal of social ownership of the means of production, but doesn't have a definition of society quite as specific as the one that is used for communism. It should be noted however, that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the terms interchangably, although the development of the many different forms over the years has created clearer lines between the two terms.
There are two classes of manometer. The two classes are accuracy class and types.