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How did Karl Marx view history?(2 points)
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Karl Marx viewed history as a constant corruption of capitalism.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant corruption of capitalism.
Karl Marx viewed history as useless in the new modern age.
Karl Marx viewed history as useless in the new modern age.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant deviation from communism, the original economic system.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant deviation from communism, the original economic system.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism.
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Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism.
Explanation: Marx’s historical materialism sees history driven by conflicts between social classes over control of the means of production, leading through revolutionary change to a classless, communist society.
Explanation: Marx’s historical materialism sees history driven by conflicts between social classes over control of the means of production, leading through revolutionary change to a classless, communist society.
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