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The working class is the revolutionary class from "summary" of The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings by Karl Marx,Friedrich Engels

The working class, or proletariat, holds a unique position in society. Unlike other classes, such as the bourgeoisie or the aristocracy, the working class does not own the means of production. Instead, they must sell their labor power in order to survive. This fundamental relationship to the means of production defines the working class and sets them apart from other classes in society. Because of their position within the capitalist system, the working class is constantly in conflict with the bourgeoisie. The bourgeoisie seeks to extract as much value as possible from the labor of the proletariat, resulting in exploitation and alienation. This antagonistic relationship forms the basis for class struggle, which is central to the Marxist understanding of history. Marx and Engels argue that the working class is uniquely positioned to bring about revolutionary change. Unlike other classes, the proletariat ...
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    The Communist Manifesto and Other Writings

    Karl Marx

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