In this chapter, Marx and Engels delve into the divide between society's haves and have-nots: the wealthy bourgeoisie and the working-class proletariat. They paint a picture of a historical tug-of-war where the rich, who control everything, keep getting richer by exploiting the labor of the poor. This exploitation, they argue, is the driving force behind all of society's changes. Marx and Engels predict that this inequality will eventually lead to a clash between the oppressed workers and their oppressors.
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