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Class struggle

Class struggle is class conflict looked at from a Marxist perspective. In Marxist theory, "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle", Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto, 1848.

It should be noted that Marx's notion of class has nothing to do with hereditory caste. Nor is it exactly social class as we might otherwise understand it ie. upper, middle and lower.

It is economic class. And membership of a class is defined by the way you earn the money you need to survive. Marx talks mainly about two classes :

What Marx points out is that members of each class have common interests with each other, but interests which lead to conflict with members of the other class. Basically, the capitalist has an interest in reducing the cost of labor any way she can. Whereas worker has an interest in preserving her income.

Marx felt that this was an irreconcible conflict that would last as long as capitalism. And he thought it would inevitably cause an extreme polarization of the classes, leading eventually the revolution that would destroy capitalism itself.

In practice things are more complex. There are other economic classes :

Instead of a single class-struggle between two polarized groups, we may in fact have a larger number of conflicts of interest and shifting alliances between these different classes.

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