Asked by Cydni Walters on Jul 04, 2024

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Karl Marx believed in all of the following,except

A) controlling political power was more important than controlling the ownership of capital with respect to dominating a society.
B) in capitalist societies,a business owner makes huge profits by exploiting his workers.
C) one's social consciousness was determined by one's relationship to the means of production.
D) inevitably there would be a clash between capitalists and workers.

Political Power

The ability to influence or outright control the behavior of people, typically involving the governance of a state, region, or organization.

Ownership of Capital

The possession of capital assets, including tools, buildings, machines, and financial resources, used to produce goods or services.

Social Consciousness

An awareness shared by individuals within a society regarding social issues, injustices, and the need for social change.

  • Understand the historic and theoretical context of major economic concepts and individuals like Karl Marx and Adam Smith.
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Karneeka GolashJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Karl Marx believed that controlling ownership of capital was more important than controlling political power in order to dominate society. He believed that capitalists exploited workers for their own profit, and that one's social consciousness was determined by their relationship to the means of production. Marx also believed in the inevitability of a class struggle between capitalists and workers. However, he did not believe that political power was more important than ownership of capital.