Karl Marx advocated for class struggle and revolution from "summary" of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Writings and Speeches: Philosophy of Hinduism ; India and the pre-requisites of communism ; Revolution and counter-revolution ; Buddha or Karl Marx by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar,Vasant Moon
Karl Marx believed that society is divided into different classes, with the dominant class exploiting the weaker classes for their own benefit. He argued that the only way for the oppressed classes to overthrow their oppressors was through a class struggle, which would eventually lead to a revolution. Marx saw the working class, or the proletariat, as the key to sparking this revolution. He believed that the working class, who were being exploited by the bourgeoisie, had the power to overthrow the capitalist system and create a more equal society. Marx's concept of class struggle and revolution was based on the idea that the existing social order was inherently unjust and needed to be overturned. He believed that only through a radical transformation of society could true equality and justice be achieved. Marx's ideas were revolutionary in their time and inspired many people to fight for social change. His advocacy for class struggle and revolution laid the groundwork for the development of socialist and communist movements around the world.- Karl Marx's theory of class struggle and revolution was a call to action for the oppressed classes to rise up against their oppressors and create a more just and equitable society. His ideas continue to influence political movements and social change efforts to this day.