What historical perspective did Karl Marx and Frederick Engels promote in their manifesto? Who are the three social groups they defined and what are their characteristics?

What will be an ideal response?


Karl Marx and Frederick Engels argued that the way in which industrialization was developing was fundamentally inequitable and created further social borders within societies. They defined three social groups, including the bourgeoisie, or the owners of the means of production; the proletariat, or the industrial workers, and the communists, a new group of people that shared the communal values of the worker class.

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a. 270 b. 280 c. 290 d. 260

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