Marx argued that government intervention in capitalism was necessary to address the inherent inequalities and exploitative nature of the capitalist system. He believed that capitalism leads to the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few, resulting in the oppression of the working class. By intervening, the government could implement policies that redistribute wealth, protect workers' rights, and promote social welfare, ultimately paving the way for a transition to socialism and the dismantling of class structures.
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