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This article discusses Marx's construction of economic class separation that stem from a divide between the proletarian, the working class and the bourgeoisie, people in a position of definitve power. There are huge discrepencies throughout this article that hault this ideology from evolving into the mdoern world. That power should only pertain to those in high social class becuase it is assumed that they are inept with the ability of leadership, however, there is no mention of equal oportunities between themselves and the economically deficient class. The refusal to expand opportunities with exclusion only promotes decreasing the opportunity to find the best possible person for specific opportunities. Another discredited notion mention within this piece is of women being ultimately inferior in every plausable aspect. Personally I found this article to be intriguing in the sense to see how far social maturity has evolved from prior ignorance. There are certain changes still in need however social standards and customs have shifted majority for the best since Marxism.
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