π Understanding the concept of class and class conflict is crucial in comprehending capitalism and the role of modern States.
π° The Marxist understanding of class goes beyond wealth and explores how individuals satisfy their material needs and relate to the means of production.
πΎ No one is exempt from the production line, and everyone relates to it in some way.
π An individual's class is determined by how they relate to the means of production.
π° The concept of class provides insight into the material interests of a given class.
πΎ If individuals have the same relation to the means of production, they belong to the same class and share the same material interests.
π There are two classes in society: the Proletariat and the Bourgeoisie.
βοΈ The Proletariat and the Bourgeoisie have conflicting interests and engage in class struggle.
πΌ Ownership of the means of production determines one's class and material interests.
π Under capitalism, there are two primary classes: capitalists and workers.
πΌ Capitalists privately own the means of production and rely on workers to labor and produce goods and services.
πͺπΌ There is a conflict of interests between capitalists, who want to pay workers as little as possible, and workers, who want to be paid more for their labor.
π In a capitalist society, there is a constant conflict between the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the proletariat (laboring class).
π The state plays a crucial role in maintaining this exploitative system and protecting the interests of the capitalist class.
βοΈ The conflict between the two classes cannot be resolved under capitalism and can only be overcome by the ultimate break of either class.
π The abolition of the capitalist class and the establishment of a classless society is the key idea.
β In a classless society, everyone has equal access to and control over the means of production.
π Class conflict is the main issue in a capitalist system where different groups have opposing interests.
Class conflict arises from the conflicting material interests between social classes.
This conflict is inherent to capitalism and requires the state to maintain the system of exploitation.
Understanding class conflict is essential for comprehending the dynamics of society.
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