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== Marxist/Dialectical materialistic analysis == {{See also|Dialectical materialism}} [[19th-century]] German-born philosopher [[Karl Marx]] analysed that the political systems of "all" state societies are the ''dictatorship'' of one [[social class]], vying for ''its'' interests ''against'' that of another one; with ''which'' class oppressing ''which'' other class being, in essence, determined by the [[Human Development Index|developmental level]] of that society, and its repercussions implicated thereof, as the society [[progress]]es through the passage of [[time]]. In [[capitalist]] societies, this characterises as the dictatorship of the [[bourgeoisie]] or ''capitalist class'', in which the economic and political system is designed to work in their interests collectively as a class, over those of the [[proletariat]] or ''[[working class]]''. Marx devised this theory by adapting his forerunner-contemporary [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]'s [[Hegelian dialectics|notion of dialectics]] into the framework of [[materialism]].
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