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1818-1883 Karl Marx by Dr. Frank El
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FRIEDRICH ENGELS
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KARL MARX Personally, I like to cal
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Major Intellectual Contributions: 1
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Social Evolution Struggle, rather t
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Relations of Production For Marx, t
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Relations of Production In other wo
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Relations of Production The quest t
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Secondary Needs The production of n
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Division of Labor The organization
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Economic Organization Economic orga
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Economic Organization Marx’s thin
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Social Evolution According to Marx,
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Social Evolution "It is not the con
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Social Structure Marx regarded soci
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Social Structure "Political, legal,
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Social Structure "It is not the cas
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Forces of Production These forces o
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Relations of Production The relatio
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Relations of Production The relatio
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Relations of Production Problems of
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Social Class Once a man is ascribed
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Social Class Different locations in
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Social Class The division of labor
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Ruling Class "The ideas of the ruli
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Ruling Class "The class which has t
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Ruling Class Marx believed that rel
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The Oppressed These conditions are
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Revolution The process begins with
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Revolution As a consequence, it som
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The Capitalist Revolution Thus, new
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The Capitalist Revolution Those cla
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The Capitalist Revolution New force
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The Capitalist Revolution "The econ
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Class Theory: "The history of all h
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Class Theory: Marx’s analysis con
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Class Theory: It is when class cons
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