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  • karl marx was a philosopher, economist, and revolutionary who is known for his contributions to the field of sociology and his critique of capitalism. marx is best known for his ideas about class conflict, the labor theory of value, and the concept of historical materialism, which posits that the development of societies and economies is driven by changes in the means of production.

    marx introduced a number of important terms and concepts that have had a lasting impact on literature and intellectual thought. some of the most notable terms and concepts introduced by marx include:

    alienation: the idea that individuals are separated from their own humanity and from the products of their labor as a result of the capitalist mode of production.

    class: a group of individuals who share a common economic position in society and who are united by their common interests.

    class consciousness: the awareness that individuals have of their own class position and the ways in which it shapes their lives.

    dialectical materialism: a method of understanding social and economic phenomena that involves the synthesis of opposing forces or ideas through the process of conflict and resolution.

    exploitation: the act of using or manipulating someone or something for one's own advantage, often at the expense of others.

    historical materialism: the idea that the development of societies and economies is driven by changes in the means of production.

    labor theory of value: the idea that the value of a product is determined by the amount of labor required to produce it.

    proletariat: the class of wage-earning workers in a capitalist society.

    surplus value: the difference between the value of a product and the cost of the labor required to produce it.

    these terms and concepts introduced by marx have had a significant impact on literature and intellectual thought, and they continue to be widely studied and debated to this day.