social change resulting from the struggle of social classes.
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Marx's theory on society, history, culture of man is referred to dialectical materialism.
KARL MARX had the view that history was inexorably trending to communism and that capitalism would improve to socialism and socialism would improve to communism.
Karl Marx
Karl Marx was an avid student of history and read the writings of John Locke. Marx viewed Locke as a champion of the bourgeoisie. In Marx's opinion, Locke took the side of the factory owners and was an opponent of the working classes.
Karl Lowith has written: 'Meaning in history' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History 'Jacob Burckhardt'
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Karl Kerber has written: 'Jugoslawien' -- subject(s): History
Karl Bauer has written: 'Regensburg' -- subject(s): History
Karl Marx
In the view of Karl Marx, the last stage of human history would be "communism". This was an utopian world where there would be no classes or need to have a government. All would contribute as best they could and obtain what they needed to live properly. The USSR, in Lenin's view was a step in that direction.
Karl Heinemeyer has written: 'Homberg in Hessen' -- subject(s): History