Karl Marx believed that what he termed surplus value would inevitably lead to economic depressions. This cycle of one depression after another would be instrumental in causing the working class to revolt and end the class struggles of the working people. Marx was certain that what he saw was a better economic system, his own particular brand of socialism, would prevail in nations that were industrialized and had a experienced union workers. The revolution had to be a violent one because he was certain that new economic laws or concessions by capitalists could ever create a fair economic system. The workers he termed the proletariat would create the Dictatorship of the proletariat and create a socialist form of government and economy. Eventually after capitalistic ideas and their proponents would be ended and usher in a new communist society.
Yes, Karl Marx discussed the conflict between the "haves" (bourgeoisie or capitalists) and the "have-nots" (proletariat or workers) in his theory of class struggle. He argued that this conflict would ultimately lead to the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a classless society.
The concept of commodity fetishism in Karl Marx's theory would apply to the King Midas story. This theory suggests that people attribute magical properties to commodities and value them for their exchange value rather than their actual utility, similar to how King Midas valued riches above all else. Ultimately, this can lead to negative consequences, as shown in the story of King Midas turning everything he touched into gold.
The father of conflict theory in sociology is considered to be Karl Marx. Marx's work focused on how conflicts between different social classes, particularly the bourgeoisie (owners) and the proletariat (workers), shape society and lead to social change.
Karl Marx's Conflict Theory is a highly studied concept in both the sociology and psychology worlds. Marx believed that capitalism would produce tension between people in a population and eventually lead to the downfall of society by it's own people.
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The Domino Theory
A belief that one nation's fall to communism would lead to others
The Domino Theory
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The Domino Theory