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To Marx, conflict between a small number of capitalists and a large number of workers would divide society. He referred to this large number of workers as:a.employees.b.proletariat.c.subordinates.d.slaves.

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He referred to this large number of workers as B. proletariat.

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To Marx, the proletariat is understood as a big group of the social class who do not have ownership as such and who have to sell their labor power in order to sustain themselves. The proletariat tends to be the majority, excluding a small percentage which are known as the capitalists.

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