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Analyzing the Influence and Impact of Marxism and Income Disparity
Throughout the 20th century, Marxism emerged as a dominant political ideology, sweeping across nations with the appeal of its promise to eradicate wealth disparities caused by capitalist exploitation. It posited that the fortunes of wealthy capitalists were built on the backs of impoverished workers, creating an expectation that higher concentrations of wealth would correlate with higher levels of poverty. However, as history has demonstrated, this fundamental assumption may not accurately reflect reality.