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Analysis Quote by Stephen R.C. Hicks

“Marxism was and is a class analysis, pitting economic classes against each other in a zero-sum competition. In that competition, the stronger parties would win each successive round of com-petition, forcing the weaker parties into more desperate straits. Successive” quote by Stephen R.C. Hicks
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““Marxism was and is a class analysis, pitting economic classes against each other in a zero-sum competition. In that competition, the stronger parties would win each successive round of com-petition, forcing the weaker parties into more desperate straits. Successive””

Stephen R.C. Hicks

About This Quote

Source Book: The Moral Case for Capitalism, 2015

Marxism views society as a zero‑sum class struggle where stronger groups dominate weaker ones, leading to escalating conflict.

In simple terms: Marxism sees class conflict as a winner‑takes‑all battle.

Key Takeaway

Consider the costs of perpetual class competition.

Themes

economics philosophy conflict

Mood

analytical critical

Type

economic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • social theory
  • education

Key Concepts

class struggle zero‑sum competition

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can competition ever be mutually beneficial?
  • What alternatives exist to zero‑sum class dynamics?
A Different Perspective

May ignore cooperative possibilities and non‑economic motivations.

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