Marx's economic and social ideas associated with capitalism focus on the concepts of class struggle, alienation, and the critique of private property. He believed that capitalism inherently leads to the exploitation of the proletariat (working class) by the bourgeoisie (capitalist class), resulting in social inequality. Marx argued that capitalism creates alienation, as workers become disconnected from the products of their labor and their own humanity. Ultimately, he envisioned a revolutionary transition to socialism, where the means of production would be communally owned, eliminating class distinctions and promoting social equity.
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