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The bourgeoisie exploits labor for profit from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels

The bourgeoisie, or the capitalist class, is driven by the pursuit of profit above all else. They seek to accumulate wealth by exploiting the labor of the working class. This exploitation takes the form of paying workers less than the value they produce, allowing the bourgeoisie to pocket the surplus value as profit. The bourgeoisie controls the means of production, such as factories and machinery, and uses them to extract labor from the proletariat. The workers, who do not own these means of production, are forced to sell their labor power in exchange for a wage. This wage is often insufficient to meet their basic needs, while the bourgeoisie accumulates wealth at their expense. The relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat is characterized by a constant struggle over wages and working conditions. The bourgeoisie seeks to maximize profits by driving down labor costs, wh...
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    The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings

    Karl Marx

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