AP European History
Marxist ideologies are a set of political and economic theories developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, which advocate for the class struggle between the bourgeoisie (capitalists) and the proletariat (working class) as a means to achieve a classless society. These ideas gained traction during the 19th century, particularly in response to the Industrial Revolution, highlighting issues such as workers' rights, economic inequality, and the exploitation of labor, and they inspired various social reform movements aimed at improving conditions for the working class.