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Karl Marx (Philosopher)

Karl Marx was a 19th-century German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist best known for his critique of capitalism. He argued that capitalism creates class struggles between the bourgeoisie (owners of production) and the proletariat (working class). Marx believed this conflict would eventually lead to a societal transformation toward socialism, where the means of production are collectively owned. His influential works, like "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," examined the dynamics of capitalism, capitalism’s impact on society, and envisioned a classless society. Marx’s ideas have significantly shaped political thought and movements around the world.

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    Karl Marx was a 19th-century German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist best known for his critiques of capitalism and his theories on society and history. He argued that economic systems shape social structures and that capitalism, driven by profit and class struggle, leads to inequality and exploitation of workers (the proletariat) by owners (the bourgeoisie). Marx's most influential works, including "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," advocate for a classless society achieved through collective ownership of production. His ideas have significantly influenced political thought, economics, and social movements around the world.