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Jews are also proportionally far more prevelant among the bourgeoisie.

Unlike antisemites however I do not see this as a global conspiracy by the 'jewry', but natural considering their historic material conditions.

They were the first in Europe allowed to make money off money, aka interest. So they had a few hundred years head start in establishing wealthy families, accustomed to the game of capitalism.

So through the first post revolutionary stage and then the next and final stage, by abolishing classes it will create a utopia where Jews and and all other marginalized people have total libertation (a true post bigotry society). No capitalism and no classes= full equality for all

from marxism reddit "Karl Marx would say that classes are not determined by wealth, but rather by one's relationship to the means of production.

The capitalists (the bourgeoisie) aren't defined as capitalists because they're rich, but because they own productive assets such as factories, land, etc.

The working class (the proletariat) aren't defined as such because they are poor, but because they have to live by selling their labor power to a capitalist.

To answer your question about classless society a bit - Marx's ideas about post-revolutionary society outlined basically two stages - the first stage in which workers controlled the state (in the form of the 'dictatorship of the proletariat') and the means of production collectively, classes still exist (a holdover from capitalism) and people are still paid for their labor, somewhat unequally based on skill. This is the stage of socialism.


Then as the progressive forces of the working class develop to a point that the organizing principle becomes 'from each according to his ability, to each according to his need', classes fade from the historical scene and with it class antagonisms, thus the state no longer serves a function of regulating and mediating class conflict and withers away. This is the stage of communism.


To take your example - in the socialist society you would be able to work overtime to your heart's content to accumulate personal property, but would not be allowed to personally own, say, a factory. In the communist society it is generally assumed that some form of post-scarcity has been achieved for important goods, the fruits of our collective labor would be free for all people to share alike, and presumably living in the classless society will liberate one from the neurotic materialism of capitalist society and free people to participate fully in the pleasures of the self-directed human.


Much is disputed on what Marx really meant by a lot of this stuff between various Marxist tendencies, or more broadly whether he was right about it. Marx himself was careful not to make too many assertions about the character of society after capitalism is abolished, which I think is smart. One way to think about it - a fully developed communist society will probably look about as familiar to us as today's society is to a 15th century peasant.


If you're interested you can dig into the Critique of the Gotha Programme which is the source for much of the above. https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1875/gotha/"

Also the Aristocrat class/PMC in the US sadly is mostly made up of whites. In the French Revolution the left abolished the Aristocracy, when we abolish all classes and create a classless society, we will luckily abolish the Aristocrat class/PMC and as a consequence with that, all classes removing this aristocracy/PMC of mostly whites

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