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How did Karl Marx view history? (1 point)(1 point)
Karl Marx viewed history as useless in the new modern age.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant deviation from communism, the original economic system.
Karl Marx viewed history as a constant corruption of capitalism.
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Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism.
Briefly: Marx's historical materialism sees social change driven by conflicts between economic classes (e.g., bourgeoisie vs. proletariat), culminating in a proletarian revolution and communism.
Briefly: Marx's historical materialism sees social change driven by conflicts between economic classes (e.g., bourgeoisie vs. proletariat), culminating in a proletarian revolution and communism.
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