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Title: Class Conflict by Karl Marx: In-Depth Explanation, Features, and Impact | Bilingual (Hindi & English)

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Description:
In this comprehensive video, we dive deep into Karl Marx's theory of Class Conflict, one of the most significant concepts in Marxist theory and sociology. Marx argued that society is fundamentally shaped by the conflict between two primary classes: the bourgeoisie (the ruling capitalist class that controls the means of production) and the proletariat (the working class, who sell their labor). This ongoing struggle is central to understanding how society functions, evolves, and transforms through revolution.

What’s Inside:
- In-depth Explanation of Class Conflict: We explore the basic definition of class conflict according to Marx and why he believed it was the driving force of historical change.
- Key Features of Class Conflict: Understanding the central features of class struggle, including the dynamics between the bourgeoisie and proletariat, and how this relationship is based on exploitation and oppression.
- Surplus Value and Exploitation: We discuss the Marxist concept of surplus value, which explains how capitalists exploit workers by paying them less than the value they produce, generating profit for the ruling class.
- Alienation: A breakdown of Marx's idea of alienation, where workers become disconnected from their labor, the product of their work, and even from their fellow workers in a capitalist system.
- Historical Materialism: How the economic base (the mode of production) shapes society's superstructure (politics, culture, etc.), and how class struggles fuel changes in modes of production, leading to social revolutions.
- The End Goal – Socialism and Communism: Marx predicted that this class conflict would ultimately lead to the overthrow of the capitalist system and the establishment of socialism, eventually evolving into a classless, communist society.

Relevance to Sociology, Criminology, and Law:
- We explain how the concept of class conflict is crucial in understanding contemporary social issues, including crime, inequality, and the legal frameworks that uphold class structures.
- The impact of class divisions on social policies, law enforcement, and criminal justice systems.

This video is crafted to help students enhance their understanding of Marxist theory in an easy and straightforward manner. It is particularly helpful for those preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, UGC NET, SSC, UPPCS, and Judiciary exams, as well as sociology students aiming to solidify their knowledge of this critical topic.

Topics Covered:
- The Meaning of Class Conflict
- Key Features of Class Struggle
- Role of Surplus Value and Alienation in Class Conflict
- Impact of Historical Materialism on Society
- The Bourgeoisie vs. Proletariat: Division and Exploitation
- The Road to Socialism and Communism: Marx's Vision for the Future

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