ESSAY EDIT: Revolutions of 1848 in Marxist perspective
Question:
Select at least two of the Revolutions of 1848 and then analyze and explain them as if you were a Marxist historian. You will need to explain the causes, events, and final outcome of each revolution from the perspective of a Marxist historian.
I want this essay to be edited because I don’t think it is talking enough about the “causes, events and final outcome of each revolutions.” Also, I’m not sure how it is reflecting the perspective of a Marxist historian.
Please edit the essay so it fulfills every requirement on the question, and also finish the conclusion for me.
Additionally, please write a brief outline(at least 3 sentences for each paragraphs) for this essay.
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A Marxist historian is a person who has studied the Marxist theory in depth. The Marxist theory is the process of socio-economic analysis of class relations and social conflict using a materialist interpretation. It originates from other authors such as Karl Max, and it mainly critiques the development of capitalism and capitalist societies. Hence most Marxist historians believe in capitalism (Block, 1977). There were two major revolutions in Europe, the French revolution and the German revolution in 1848.
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