When Karl Marx put forth his philosophies on the ruling class and the working class, he framed his argument in terms of “the oppressor” and “the oppressed.” It wasn’t long before this way of thinking not only caught on and gave rise to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, but also began to spread to other areas of society and culture. Almost everywhere y…
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