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The bourgeoisie will be replaced by the proletariat from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels

In the course of development, the proletariat will grow in numbers and strength. The bourgeoisie, meanwhile, will continue to exploit the proletariat, creating more wealth for themselves while leaving the workers with meager wages. This exploitation will lead to the alienation of the proletariat from their labor, as they are reduced to mere commodities in the eyes of the bourgeoisie. As the proletariat becomes more conscious of their exploitation and alienation, they will unite and rise up against the bourgeoisie. This revolution will not only overthrow the capitalist system but also abolish private property altogether. The means of production will be taken over by the proletarian state, ensuring that wealth is distributed equitably among all members of society. With the abolition of private property, class distinctions will disappear, and a classless society will emerge. In this new society, individual freedom and collective welfare will be prioritized over profit and exploitation. The state will wither away as there will be no need for a ruling class to oppress the masses. The transition from a capitalist society to a communist society will not be easy, and there will likely be resistance from the bourgeoisie. However, through the strength and unity of the proletariat, this transition is inevitable. The proletariat will not only replace the bourgeoisie but also create a more just and equal society for all.
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    The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings

    Karl Marx

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