How did Karl Marx view history?(1point)

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Karl Marx viewed history through the lens of dialectical materialism, which posits that history is driven by material conditions and economic factors, particularly the struggles between different social classes. He believed that these class conflicts, arising from the means of production and ownership of property, lead to social change and the development of society. Marx famously summarized this perspective as "history of all hitherto societies is the history of class struggles," suggesting that the economic base of society fundamentally shapes its political and ideological superstructure.

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