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the oppressed. Marx comments on the cycles between the oppressors and the oppressed because he felt that the capitalistic ways of oppression have been replaced with new forms of oppression, he stated: The modern bourgeois society [?] has established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in the place of old ones...
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Our epoch has simplified the class antagonisms: Society as...
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