Topic > History of Feudalism - 1481

The petty bourgeois hold limited capital and have a half-worker spirit and a progressive provisional class. In general, they are crushed by the large and middle bourgeoisie, and the system gradually destroys them and they become workers. The bourgeois middle class has larger capital, more educated and partly reactionary. The big bourgeoisie owns a large part of the capital. Thanks to the workers, they improve their capital and try to protect the existing order. Marx states that: “The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production.” It seems that Marx is certainly right about the superiority of capitalism. Marx's economic analysis of capitalism is based on his theory of labor and also involves the analysis of capitalist profit and the exploitation of the proletariat. Furthermore, in his book he complains that the intellectual creations of individual nations become common property and that unilaterality and national limitations are no longer possible. Nations are forced to conform to the bourgeois mode of production if they do not want to