CONCLUSION
Eventually as the antagonism was between the slave master and the slave in the slave society so it is between the proletariat and the bourgeois' in this modern industrial complex society, where the social relationship of production is sadly based on exploitation.
The industrial Revolution was very fast in building both proletariat and bourgeoisie classes in every country. As the proletariat class increased in number, the bourgeois class germinates in money. In deed, it is deducible from the genesis of this work that the proletariat stands at a contrast between all other pre-existed working classes and that his condition has not changed up till now. Nevertheless he is no more no less seen as a commodity which of course is determined by market forces.
It may come as a surprise though, but let it be known that inspite of the single fact that the proletariats of advanced western societies have their conditions ameliorated.…