Why did Karl Marx believe that now was the ideal time for a revolution?

What will be an ideal response?


Using the argument from Hegelian dialectics, Marx looked at the concept of historical inevitability, believing that history could be seen as a series of class struggles. Previously, there had been struggles between serfs and lords, slaves versus owners, and now the proletariats versus the capitalists. What made the present time different was the presence of an urban, industrialized working class in contrast to the new system of capitalism. As such, workers were now suffering from alienation of their labor, resentment of oppression and exclusion from the means of production, and the growing discrepancy in wealth built on the backs of their labor. Hence, Marx argued, the proletariat would inevitably rise up in revolution against the bourgeoisie, strip them of their wealth and create a just and egalitarian society.

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After conquering Poland, Hitler sent in “task groups.” What was their main purpose?

a) killing anyone considered “unsuitable,” for ideological or racial reasons, in the coming Third Reich b) planning supply chains for the German troops that would now govern Poland Consider This: Hitler explicitly ordered that the “destruction of Poland is a priority. . . .” See 13.1: Hitler’s War. c) gaining control of all radio, telephone, telegraph, and newspaper facilities so that the Reich could dominate news and communications Consider This: Hitler explicitly ordered that the “destruction of Poland is a priority. . . .” See 13.1: Hitler’s War. d) creating a defensive border between western Poland and the eastern zone, controlled by the Soviets Consider This: Hitler explicitly ordered that the “destruction of Poland is a priority. . . .” See 13.1: Hitler’s War.

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In the map "World population distribution," the population density of India and China appear ________

A) different B) very similar C) identical D) opposite

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Perhaps the most distinctive marker of Hinduism as a religious civilization is the ______system.

a. varna b. jati c. code d. shakti

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The Council of Trent met for a series of sessions to reaffirm the Catholic Church's position and counter the points of Protestantism

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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