- b) A class defined essentially by its relationship to or lack of ownership of the means of production. (correct)
- c) A class that owns the means of production and the profit produced by the production and exchange of commodities. (correct)
- d) A class of small business owners, managerial supervisors, self-employed or highly paid professionals whose real numbers decline as capitalism develops. (correct)
- b) Its production of goods for exchange in markets rather than for use for themselves as tribute makes its exploitation potentially global and unlimited. (correct)
- a) A broad science of society based on the historical development of systems of production and class struggle that offers both a framework and guidelines to understand the past, present, and future and changing present and future. (correct)
Score: 0 wrong: Theoretician. Write an article! Teach a class!!
1 wrong: Developed Marxist. Form a study group, join the party.
2 to 3 wrong: Class conscious worker – study harder.
4 to 5 wrong: Danger! deviations possible. study and then study some more lest you drift into the marsh of opportunism!
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