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Revision as of 23:25, 9 December 2001 by Matthew Woodcraft (talk | contribs) (copyedit)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)A group of people that have similar social and economical status. At various times division of society into classes had various level of support from law. On one opposite of this were old Indian classes - castes, which one could neither enter after birth, nor leave. On the other are classes in modern Western societies, which are very fluid and have little support from law.
Marxists tried to explain history in terms of a War of classes between a rich, privileged class which possessed the Means of production, and a poor, unprivileged class, which actually produced, while the fruits of the work were being mostly taken by members of the privileged class.
For other meaning of word class, see Class.