According to Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto, the working class (proletariat) will overthrow the ruling class (bourgeoise) and form a classless society; the ideal society.
capitalists and workers
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.
capitalists
Marxism states that the working class will inevitably overthrow the ruling class. Karl Marx believed that after years of oppression, the laborers would eventually get fed up and revolt, destroying the elite upper class.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, in their Communist Manifesto, argued that the working class (proletariat) would eventually rise up in revolution against the capitalist class (bourgeoisie) and ultimately overthrow both the owners of the means of production and the government, leading to the establishment of a classless society.
Yes, Karl Marx believed that the factory was a key site where capitalists exploited the labor of workers for their own profit. He saw this exploitation as a central source of conflict in society, leading to the alienation and oppression of the working class. Marx argued that this inherent conflict would eventually lead to a revolution that would overthrow the capitalist system.
According to Karl Marx, the warring classes in society are the bourgeoisie (capitalist class who own the means of production) and the proletariat (working class who sell their labor for wages). Marx believed that these two classes had conflicting interests and that this class struggle would eventually lead to the overthrow of the bourgeoisie by the proletariat.
Word salad. Ack. It's Karl Marx, by the way. And he didn't do anything for capitalists. He was opposed to capitalism. Some people even go so far as to call him the "father of modern communism".
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He demanded overthrow of autocracy and advocated socialist society.
According to Karl Marx, the proletariat (working class) would one day overthrow the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) in a revolutionary movement, leading to the establishment of a classless society based on common ownership of the means of production. This overthrow of the capitalist system would result in the withering away of the state and the end of exploitation and inequality.