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Karl Marx is know for his famous theory of class struggle. How many broad classes does Marx talk of ?
Essentially two
Several
Four
None
- Option 1: Essentially two
- Correct Answer
- Marx primarily focuses on two main classes: the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the proletariat (working class).
- These classes are central to his theory of class struggle.
- Option 2: Several
- Marx acknowledges other classes, but he emphasizes the primary conflict between the two main classes.
- Secondary classes like the petty bourgeoisie exist but are less central to his analysis.
- Option 3: Four
- This option is incorrect as Marx does not categorize into four broad classes.
- His focus remains on the dynamic between two primary classes.
- Option 4: None
- Incorrect because the concept of class is central to Marx’s theory of historical materialism.
- Without classes, his theory of class struggle would be non-existent.
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