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Karl Marx used bourgeois
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Karl Marx
The person who buys the labor power, generally someone who does own the land and technology to produce, is a "capitalist" or "bourgeois". ... Karl Marx -
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Bourgeoisie
Marx himself primarily used the term "bourgeois", with or without sarcasm, as an objective description of a social class and of a lifestyle based on ownership of private capital, not as a pejorative. ... ↑ "Karl Marx's bourgeoisie or capitalist class. -
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Capital, Volume I
“Countries in which the bourgeois form of production is developed to a certain extent, limit the hoards concentrated in the strong rooms of the banks to the minimum required for the proper performance of their peculiar functions. ... ↑ Marx, Karl. -
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Marxism
Sometimes, this is taken to be a different form of capitalism, in which the government, as owner of the means of production, takes on the role formerly played by the bourgeois class; this arrangement is referred to as "State capitalism". ... Karl Marx -
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Proletariat
The term was initially used in a derogatory sense, until Karl Marx used it as a sociological term to refer to the working class. -
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Ideology
Karl Marx used the term in his own context often throughout his works. -
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Permanent revolution
Permanent Revolution is a term within Marxist theory, which was first used by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels between 1845 and 1850, but has since become most closely associated with Leon Trotsky. ... A political programme of demands which threaten the bourgeois consensus -
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Marxist philosophy
Anti-humanist Marxists believe that ideas like "humanity," "freedom," and "human potential" are pure ideology, or theoretical versions of the bourgeois economic order. ... Karl Marx · Friedrich Engels -
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Transformation problem
Karl Marx, Capital Volume I, Chapter 1 ... "Profit is therefore the [bourgeois] disguise of surplus value which must be removed before the real nature of surplus value can be discovered." -
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Influences on Karl Marx
Hegel's dialectical method, which was taken up by Karl Marx, was an extension of the method of reasoning by “antinomies” that Kant used.
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Karl Marx used bourgeois