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And Labubus 👀  || ib:@kommiekris  || Karl Marx was one of the most influential thinkers in modern history. His ideas changed politics, economics, philosophy, sociology, and social movements across the world. Although he lived in the nineteenth century, debates about his work continue today because many of the questions he raised—about inequality, wealth, work, and power—remain relevant. Marx’s supporters see him as a powerful critic of exploitation and economic injustice, while critics argue that political systems inspired by his ideas often produced authoritarian governments and economic problems. Regardless of viewpoint, Karl Marx’s impact on world history is difficult to overstate. Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818 in Trier, Germany. He studied law and philosophy at university and became interested in political ideas and social change during a period of major transformation in Europe. Industrialisation was rapidly expanding, factories were growing, and large numbers of people moved into cities for work. While industry increased production and wealth, many workers faced difficult conditions, long hours, low wages, and unsafe environments. Marx believed these social changes required new ways of understanding society and economics. One of Marx’s major contributions was his analysis of capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system in which businesses and industries are privately owned and operated for profit. Marx argued that capitalism created economic growth and technological progress, but also produced deep inequalities between social classes. According to Marx, society under capitalism was mainly divided into two groups: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie referred to the owners of factories, businesses, and capital—the people who controlled production. The proletariat referred to workers who sold their labour in exchange for wages. Marx believed that this relationship created an imbalance of power because workers produced value but did not receive the full benefits of their labour. Marx developed this argument through what became known as the labour theory of value. He suggested that workers create economic value through their labour, but employers gain profit by paying workers less than the value they produce. Marx called this difference “surplus value.” In his view, surplus value was the basis of profit in capitalist economies and represented a form of exploitation. Another important thing Marx did was develop the theory of historical materialism. This theory argued that economic conditions shape society more strongly than ideas alone. Marx believed that throughout history, changes in how people produce goods and organise labour create social and political change. According to Marx, history could be understood as a series of class struggles. He identified several historical stages, including ancient slavery, feudalism, capitalism, and eventually socialism and communism. In each stage, tensions developed between those who controlled resources and those who worked under them. Marx argued that these tensions eventually caused major social change. Marx explained many of these ideas in his writings. One of his most famous works is The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848 and written together with Friedrich Engels. This short political text became one of the most influential documents in history. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels argued that capitalism would eventually create conditions leading to its own transformation. They predicted that workers would become more aware of their shared interests and organise politically to demand change. The manifesto famously begins with the statement that the history of society is the history of class struggles. Marx’s other major work was Das Kapital, first published in 1867. This book offered a detailed analysis of capitalist economics #karlmarx #communism #socialism #communistmanifesto #fyp || Karl marx edit || Carl Marx || communist manifesto || @fw.logann
And Labubus 👀 || ib:@kommiekris || Karl Marx was one of the most influential thinkers in modern history. His ideas changed politics, economics, philosophy, sociology, and social movements across the world. Although he lived in the nineteenth century, debates about his work continue today because many of the questions he raised—about inequality, wealth, work, and power—remain relevant. Marx’s supporters see him as a powerful critic of exploitation and economic injustice, while critics argue that political systems inspired by his ideas often produced authoritarian governments and economic problems. Regardless of viewpoint, Karl Marx’s impact on world history is difficult to overstate. Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818 in Trier, Germany. He studied law and philosophy at university and became interested in political ideas and social change during a period of major transformation in Europe. Industrialisation was rapidly expanding, factories were growing, and large numbers of people moved into cities for work. While industry increased production and wealth, many workers faced difficult conditions, long hours, low wages, and unsafe environments. Marx believed these social changes required new ways of understanding society and economics. One of Marx’s major contributions was his analysis of capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system in which businesses and industries are privately owned and operated for profit. Marx argued that capitalism created economic growth and technological progress, but also produced deep inequalities between social classes. According to Marx, society under capitalism was mainly divided into two groups: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie referred to the owners of factories, businesses, and capital—the people who controlled production. The proletariat referred to workers who sold their labour in exchange for wages. Marx believed that this relationship created an imbalance of power because workers produced value but did not receive the full benefits of their labour. Marx developed this argument through what became known as the labour theory of value. He suggested that workers create economic value through their labour, but employers gain profit by paying workers less than the value they produce. Marx called this difference “surplus value.” In his view, surplus value was the basis of profit in capitalist economies and represented a form of exploitation. Another important thing Marx did was develop the theory of historical materialism. This theory argued that economic conditions shape society more strongly than ideas alone. Marx believed that throughout history, changes in how people produce goods and organise labour create social and political change. According to Marx, history could be understood as a series of class struggles. He identified several historical stages, including ancient slavery, feudalism, capitalism, and eventually socialism and communism. In each stage, tensions developed between those who controlled resources and those who worked under them. Marx argued that these tensions eventually caused major social change. Marx explained many of these ideas in his writings. One of his most famous works is The Communist Manifesto, published in 1848 and written together with Friedrich Engels. This short political text became one of the most influential documents in history. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels argued that capitalism would eventually create conditions leading to its own transformation. They predicted that workers would become more aware of their shared interests and organise politically to demand change. The manifesto famously begins with the statement that the history of society is the history of class struggles. Marx’s other major work was Das Kapital, first published in 1867. This book offered a detailed analysis of capitalist economics #karlmarx #communism #socialism #communistmanifesto #fyp || Karl marx edit || Carl Marx || communist manifesto || @fw.logann

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