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    amongst mammals that made man a political animal, Marx and Engels saw only one meaningful divergence, that in society a person was other an oppressor, or one of the oppressed (Aristotle 60)(Marx 246). Perhaps Aristotle would have remarked that the bourgeoisie were a different ruling class than that of Feudal times, and would it not stand to reason that nullified Marx’s theory? If the ruling class governs politics and the ideas of their time, as Marx says, how could they possibly be removed…

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    the German); these gatherings battle against the rise of the bourgeoisie and present day Industry, without understanding the chronicled procedure the bourgeoisie speak to. Primitive Socialists were French and English blue-bloods who rejected advanced common society. Their primary grievance about the middle class was that it makes a progressive low class that will be done with the old request of society. Then, they questioned the bourgeoisie since they were a risk to their lifestyle. The…

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    Mao's Deviation Essay

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    1 Comparison of factors On the surface, Mao followed many aspects of Marxist’s communist theory. This are especially seen in the aspects of the abolition of the bourgeoisie, elimination of private property. In this section, I will be focusing more on the areas of deviation. Aspect Marx Mao Deviated? Social Classes Removal of bourgeoisie Eradication of 4 classes No Abolishment of private property Land to be redistributed Collectivization Land redistributed + collectivization Not at all Education…

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    class structures during the medieval times were feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices and serfs. The medieval societies could not provide for increasing markets, so the manufacturing middle class, the Bourgeoisie, took its place. Even after the Bourgeoisie took charge, the Industrial Revolution…

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    needs. Communism if often seen bad by Americans because that is what the bourgeoisie teach us proletarians to believe. The bourgeoisie are people of a higher class than the proletarians that own the means of production and hire employees of wage laborers. Proletarians are the middle class people who must sell their labor to the bourgeoisie in order to survive and most Americans are of the proletarians. Anyways, the bourgeoisie want us proletarians to believe communism is bad because communism…

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    Karl Marx plays many important roles in history. He was an opponent of capitalism and an advocate of socialism. He was revolutionary German economist, philosopher, and the founder of the Communist movement. He spent most of his life creating a complex analysis of the capitalist system. His work is still very influential to many historians, art and literature scholars, and sociologist. Marx saw history as the story of class struggles, in which the oppressed fight against their oppressors.…

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    conditions for class antagonism will also be overthrown ultimately leading to a classless society. Some central features include the abolition of private property. Marx does not mean the abolition of your valuables; he means the abolition of the bourgeoisie private property which fundamentally is social power. For example, take a man who has a hefty saving account and a golf club set. In this case, the savings account would need to go away, but the golf clubs could stay. This is because the…

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    around her make her to stay in the poor condition with no exit. Her husband who doesn’t know her desire to be a part of the upper class society can only accept the situation. The other economic power in this story is pictured by the division of the bourgeoisie and proletariat that firmly established. Mathilde’s husband is a lowery…

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    today, the world see people who are in power, stay in power due to economical benefits and their color of their skin. Since the dawn of time, there always have been people being oppressed by the more powerful. Such as the Nazis to the Jews and the Bourgeoisie to the Proletariat. The oppressed are the ponds on the chessboard because they are used and disposed. But in the end, the pond could be the defining factor of who becomes the queen. While the helpless have no money, they have the spiritual…

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    Mccarthyism Vs Marxism

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    struggles for the oppressed individuals, in place of the old policies (p.15). In Communist Manifesto Marx noted the two classes of his society were the bourgeoisie and proletariats (p.16). Quite simply, the bourgeoisie were the capitalists who were the enforcers and owners of the properties in…

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