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Marx did not believe that history was somehow predetermined or that it would absolutely happen in exactly one way or another egardless of human agency or anything else. But he said that over the course of human history generally what could be seen was development from primitive communism to various forms of slavery to the much debated Asiatic mode of production, to feudalism to capitalism. From capitalism he believed that either the workers and oppressed of the world would carry out a revolution and proceed to socialism and later, communism. Or something else would happen and we would see the "common ruin of the contending classes."

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