The devastating critique of Marx and Engels has over the past century or so laid the groundwork for and has influenced much of revolutionary thought and ideology. While this ideology has been criticized as being decidedly Eurocentric in nature, what nevertheless remains a fact is that this critique and its broad analysis and theme holds true for all regions and territories whether they are located inside Europe or outside it. The broad assertions laid out in the critique, which are essentially concepts that are universally accepted, are the fundamental notions of the refreshing perception of history as one that has been framed by class struggles and secondly the notion and the belief that the oppressed must rise against the oppressor
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