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Development of Marxist Theory

leads in time to the violent overthrow of the capitalist class by the working class, leading to the dictatorship of the proletariate for a time until a completely classless society is produced. Marx in Das Kapital notes that the workers who are forced to sell their labor become nothing more than commodities in the economic market:

Marx preached that the only class which. under capitalism, produced more wealth than it enjoyed was the working class, the proletariat (Lerner, Meacham, and Burns 876).

The Russian Revolution put these ideas to the test, but ideology was not the cause of the revolution but only one of the tools brought to bear in a social situation that had already deteriorated to an intolerable degree:

The revolutionary upsurge of 1917 derived its dynamic impetus from processes deepl

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