According to Karl Marx, classes are

A. complementary, in that they each do different tasks necessary for the survival of the society.
B. part of the original, preindustrial social system of humans.
C. powerful collective forces that could mobilize human energies to influence the course of history.
D. based more on notions of prestige and morality than on actual economic differences.
E. not important to his vision of social change in Western society.


Answer: C

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