the working class majority
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
that depends on what type of revolution you're talking about...
The stated reason was that they were protecting the Revolution. In truth they were often naming political rivals.
For Karl Marx the proletariat constituted the living embodiment of all the evils and all the promises of capitalism. As painful as capitalism was to the working class, that economic system was necessary to bring about the workers' revolution and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.
Lenin published "What Is to Be Done?" in 1902. This work outlined his views on the necessary role of a vanguard party in leading the proletariat to revolution.
This viewpoint is a key tenet of Marxist ideology, which argues for the working class (proletariat) to overthrow the capitalist system controlled by the bourgeoisie. According to Marx, this revolution would lead to a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively. However, whether or not this overthrow is necessary or achievable is a subject of ongoing debate and interpretation.
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
Yes, it was necessary because the inventions that were created had help aid the industrial revolution
revolution is not necessary for change bcoz the society by droughts,winds,snow etc.
Marx's theory in the Communist Manifesto emphasizes the class struggle between the bourgeoisie (capitalist class) and the proletariat (working class). He argues that capitalism leads to exploitation of workers and that ultimately, the proletariat will rise up, overthrow the bourgeoisie, and establish a classless society where the means of production are commonly owned. Marx believed this revolution was inevitable and necessary for a more equitable and just society.
because the modification means development, and organization is developing all the time. if you wan to keep the organization up to date, the modification is necessary.
that depends on what type of revolution you're talking about...
Karl Marx coined the term "dictatorship of the proletariat" Ironically, it was not to be a dictatorship at all, but a democratic government. Marx called it the "dictatorship of the proletariat," but it would be a democratic government once the proletariat of workers revolted against the bourgeoisie and took over the means of production. Some form of government would still be necessary after the revolution. The "dictatorship" aspect meant that participation in it would be restricted to proletarians to the exclusion of the bourgeoisie. The main purposes would be to maintain order, but more importantly it would be to ensure the transition from capitalism to socialism by stamping out all vestiges of capitalism so that it would never return.
The American Revolution