In antiquity, class struggles were often characterized by conflicts between the wealthy aristocracy and the lower classes, such as peasants, slaves, and artisans. These struggles were often rooted in disparities in wealth, power, and social status, leading to tensions over labor exploitation, land ownership, and political representation. Revolts and uprisings were common forms of resistance against oppressive ruling classes.
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