A Marxist society is told to have two sides, a dialectic if you may. These two sides consist of the ones who control the wealth and the ones who produce it. This is where class struggle begins. It starts to separation between the rich and the poor. And when the workers begin to realise what they are doing for these ‘controllers of wealth’ and realize that they are being abused for their physical labor, there will shortly come a revolution of some kind. The rich are exploiting the poor with their wealth, because a person with wealth is a person with power. This leads to the revolution which in this case is either inevitable and perpetual. If we look at Marx’s dialectic we can see what has happened in the past and how many times a revolution has occurred starting from the beginning of what we know as our history. And throughout the years we can see the two different sides of society. Ii started in the beginning with surplus and who got what and how they got it. And the ones who got the extras started the two sides of society. And when the sides got too far apart, a revolution began, and this is how the class struggle becomes diminished. But then it eventually happens again. So if we look back throughout history, it is possible to say that class struggle and revolution are inevitable. And after there are no more possible revolution solutions, history will end and have
A Marxist society is told to have two sides, a dialectic if you may. These two sides consist of the ones who control the wealth and the ones who produce it. This is where class struggle begins. It starts to separation between the rich and the poor. And when the workers begin to realise what they are doing for these ‘controllers of wealth’ and realize that they are being abused for their physical labor, there will shortly come a revolution of some kind. The rich are exploiting the poor with their wealth, because a person with wealth is a person with power. This leads to the revolution which in this case is either inevitable and perpetual. If we look at Marx’s dialectic we can see what has happened in the past and how many times a revolution has occurred starting from the beginning of what we know as our history. And throughout the years we can see the two different sides of society. Ii started in the beginning with surplus and who got what and how they got it. And the ones who got the extras started the two sides of society. And when the sides got too far apart, a revolution began, and this is how the class struggle becomes diminished. But then it eventually happens again. So if we look back throughout history, it is possible to say that class struggle and revolution are inevitable. And after there are no more possible revolution solutions, history will end and have