How did Karl Marx view history?

Karl Marx viewed history as a constant deviation from communism, the original economic system
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 corruption of capitalism.

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Karl Marx viewed history as a constant class struggle that would ultimately lead to communism. He believed that historical development was driven by material conditions and the conflict between different social classes—particularly the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the proletariat (working class). According to Marx, this struggle would eventually culminate in the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a classless society. He saw history as a dialectical process, where each stage of society emerges out of contradictions and conflicts inherent in the previous stage, ultimately progressing toward the realization of communism.

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