AP European History
A classless society is a social structure where there are no distinct social classes, and wealth, power, and privilege are distributed equally among all individuals. This concept is often associated with Marxist ideology, which envisions a future where the means of production are collectively owned, leading to the dissolution of class distinctions. In the context of 19th-century culture and arts, the idea of a classless society influenced various artistic movements and social critiques that aimed to challenge existing hierarchies and advocate for equality.