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Karl Marx's theory of history
Title: Karl Marx's theory of history
Category: History
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Karl Marx's theory of history
“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.”
This crucial opening to The Communist Manifesto holds the key to understanding Karl Marx’s conception of history. Marx outlines history as a two dimensional, “linear” chain of events. A constant progression of class divisions being created and overthrown, one after the other, until the result is the utopian endpoint, otherwise known as communism.
Karl Marx, in writing the Communist Manifesto, argued
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believed that the tables of historical change turn in a constant, linear progression. The formation of new classes, followed by their inevitable, natural demise was the story of the humanity thus far. Fueled by class antagonism, this engine of historical change will continue to run until the communist utopia is reached. The Communist Manifesto then is a teleological writing which argues that the “history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.”
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