Historical Transformation of Class
Title: Historical Transformation of Class
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Historical Transformation of Class
Historical materialism is the Marxist approach for interpreting history. It is the interpretation of relations between groups of people and the resulting class struggles. According to Marxist theory, there exists a sequence of historical stages each with its own ruling class. Under feudalism the ruling class is the nobility, whereas the capitalists are predominant in capitalism, and socialism has its proletariats.
An understanding of historical materialism is of importance to the ideology of a Marxist,
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