Communist Manifesto Sociology

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The history of the World is the history of class struggle, this is what Marx said in the very beginning of the Communist Manifesto. During every epoch there were dominant and subject classes and, the struggle of the subject classes is what eventually brought the changes (Marx and Engels, 1848). For Marx, however, the first change that needed to occur was not one of society but an economic one. He saw the World as a series of steps that can be represented by a succession of different modes of production. For him, in fact, economy and production shape the other sides of society, are the Base for a Superstructure that includes everything that is not directly connected to production (Worsley, 2002). From this diagram, it is possible to understand