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For Marx, the peasantry only constitutes a class-in-itself and not a class-for-itself. This is because the organization of peasant production is such that the members of this class are unable to become conscious of their common interests, or to develop patterns of organized, class-conscious action. A class for Marx only properly exist when it assumes a directly political character. Social classes, then, are not merely elements of the economic base; class relationships are importantly determined by the superstructure.
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