tation of one class by another produces class hostilities which are constant and which are based on material inequalities. The class struggle is the defining fact of societal life and leads in time to the violent overthrow of the capitalist class by the working class, producing the dictatorship of the proletariate for a certain period until a completely classless society is produced.
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