The inhabitants of planet earth.
Karl Marx believed that the workers, or the proletariat, should completely control production in order to establish a classless society and eliminate exploitation by the capitalist class. He envisioned a system where workers collectively owned and managed the means of production.
The inhabitants of planet earth.
The people should control production and distribution. Production should take place to meet human need.
A revolution
a revolution
Karl Marx
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.
This statement is in line with the theory of Marxism, as proposed by Karl Marx. Marx argued that power in society is concentrated in the hands of the economic elite, known as the bourgeoisie, who own and control the means of production, such as factories and industries. According to Marx, this imbalance of power leads to exploitation and conflict between the bourgeoisie and the working class, or proletariat.
The fact that a small minority own and control the means of production, while the great majority have to work for a wage or labour on their lord’s land. Depends on which social system is operating.
Karl Marx's view on capitalism was the the bourgeoisie consists of those who own and control means of production allowing them to dominate and exploit the working class.
Marx believed that the capitalist class would eventually be overthrown by the working class in a revolution. This would lead to the establishment of a classless society where the means of production are collectively owned, known as communism.
No. Karl Marx was an atheist.