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Title: Karl Marx'S Theory Of Class
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People who were anti-Marxist included mostly members of the bourgeiosie because they did not want any type of change. They did not see society as a struggle between classes, but a ‘better’ and more easier way for them to live. This way of thinking was a form of ‘invisible privilege’; in which they had privlege but were not aware of how the workers were unfairly treated... Showed first 250 characters
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People who were anti-Marxist included mostly members of the bourgeiosie because they did not want any type of change. They did not see society as a struggle between classes, but a ‘better’ and more easier way for them to live. This way of thinking was a form of ‘invisible privilege’; in which they had privlege but were not aware of how the workers were unfairly treated... Showed next 250 characters
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