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Karl Marx believed the world would always be divided into the “haves” and the “have nots” also known as
The First estate and the Second estate
The Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat
The Capitalists and the Socialists
The Democrats and the Republicans
Marxism is a government structure, that was introduced by Karl Marx. Marxism can be labeled as a radical form of socialism, and focuses on the class struggle that has always been existent in human societies. Marx argued that the warring classes were divided into two groups: the "haves," and the "have-nots." "Haves" - The employers (Bourgeousie), and "Have-Nots" - The workers (Proletariat)
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