Most people don’t have a choice, as capitalism forced on them by the ruling class.
working class
The conflict theory explains capitalism, and how capitalism will eventually be demolished by the rise of the working class (causing tension/conflict)
The state has several roles to play in capitalism. Firstly, it exists to protest the interests and power of the capitalist class against the working class. Also, since capitalism is a fairly anarchic system in some ways, a political establishment is required to bring some order to what would otherwise be a very unstable situation politically and economically.
Capitalism and Socialism can not be compared, because they are two complete different ideas that do nothing but conflict with each other.
Most people don’t have a choice, as capitalism forced on them by the ruling class.
The profit motive and the exploitation of the working class.
Capitalism and religion. Marx rejected the economic system of Capitalism because it resulted (among other reasons) in the oppression of the masses by the owners of the means of production or upper class. He also rejected religion calling it the opium of the people inflicted upon them by the upper class to keep them under control.
Capitalism
Middle Class
Middle class A+
working class
Marx' view on population is that there is no problem such as overpopulation. His view was that the problem was caused due to capitalism, in that, capitalists facilitate the unequal distribution of food and resources. This is so because the capitalist(bourgeoisie) possess the concentration of the economy's wealth whilst the proletariat (working class) lives in poverty, which therefore results in reference to overpopulation.
The conflict theory explains capitalism, and how capitalism will eventually be demolished by the rise of the working class (causing tension/conflict)
The state has several roles to play in capitalism. Firstly, it exists to protest the interests and power of the capitalist class against the working class. Also, since capitalism is a fairly anarchic system in some ways, a political establishment is required to bring some order to what would otherwise be a very unstable situation politically and economically.
Karl Marx disliked capitalism because he believed it created prosperity for a few (capitalists or bourgeoisie) at the expense of many (workers or proletariat). He argued that capitalism led to exploitation, inequality, and alienation among the working class.
Capitalism and Socialism can not be compared, because they are two complete different ideas that do nothing but conflict with each other.