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According to Marxists, a revolution is taken as an inevitable development in which the essential factor…

Political Science · Western Political Thought
According to Marxists, a revolution is taken as an inevitable development in which the essential factor is the change of:
AClass dominance ✓ Correct
BCaste dominance
CSocial dominance
DPolitical dominance
Correct answer: (A) Class dominance — For Marxists the essential change in a revolution is in class dominance, so the answer is class dominance.
Explanation
For Marxists the essential change in a revolution is in class dominance, so the answer is class dominance.
Revolution transfers power from the old ruling class to a new, rising class.
The bourgeois revolution replaced feudal lords with the capitalist class.
The proletarian revolution would in turn replace the capitalists with the working class.
Each stage corresponds to a change in the dominant class and mode of production.
So revolution is fundamentally a shift in which class controls society.
Caste, social or merely political dominance do not capture this Marxist class core.

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