Introduction Over the years, the analysis of Karl Marx and his capitalist flaws was largely abandoned by economists, as capitalism dominated the economic development of the modern world. However, although it has nothing to do with actual events, his prediction on wage declines and suffering increases is not without merit. Contrary to the belief that capitalism is the ultimate solution, an infinite final stage of economic and social development, through experience of male and female workers, we are often recalled that the system is not complete.
Marx believes capitalism is a confused economic system that will suffer from a series of worsening crises - economic depression and depression. It leads to a decline in the unemployment rate, a decline in wages and an increase in suffering in industrial proletariat. These crises will convince proletariat that the interests of the class and the interests of the dominant bourgeoisie are not objectionable. Proletariat has a revolutionary class consciousness and key production with the power authorities of the state - police, courts, prisons and other agencies - to establish a socialist country that Marx calls "dictatorship of the proletarian revolution" I will grab the means. Therefore, as with bourgeoisie, proletariat will dominate its own class benefit to prevent evacuated bourgeois counterrevolution. However, once this threat disappears, demand for that country will disappear.
In Marx, the capitalist society was about to end, but at the time the unemployed who was forced by the proletariat's suffering law stood up against the oppressors and until their masses were trained, their proletariat dictatorship We established a system. Longer hours will require all forms of government. Without this revolution, Marx did not truly solve the dilemma brought about by the capitalistic production law and the final stagnation of the economy.