The Class Struggles in France, 1848 to 1850
Summary
In the book «The Class Struggles in France, 1848 to 1850», Karl Marx analyzes the events of the 1848 revolution in France and the subsequent two years, examining them through the lens of class struggle. Marx describes how different social classes, including the bourgeoisie, proletariat, and peasantry, interacted and conflicted during this period. He explores the causes and consequences of the revolution, emphasizing the role of economic and social factors in shaping political events. Marx also examines how the provisional government and various political forces attempted to maintain power and how this influenced the further development of class struggle in France. The book provides an important analysis of revolutionary processes and class conflicts, offering a deep understanding of the dynamics of social change.
