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24. Macroeconomic Schools of Thought / Communism and Karl Marx / Problem 3
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What long-term consequence of capitalism did Marx predict, and how does it lead to a working-class rebellion?
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Technological advancements lead to job creation, reducing the chance of rebellion.
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Consolidation of power among few firms leads to economic inequality, sparking rebellion.
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Increased competition among firms leads to lower prices, preventing rebellion.
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Government intervention in markets leads to stability, avoiding rebellion.
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