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Why does Mill distinguish between higher and lower pleasures? How does he think we can tell whether one pleasure is higher than another?
Capitalism
An economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of goods and the means to produce them, with the distribution of goods being determined mainly through competition in the marketplace.
Social Revolution
A profound, rapid, and often violent shift in the structure and nature of a society, typically involving the redistribution of power and resources.
Marx's Analysis
A theoretical approach developed by Karl Marx that focuses on class struggle, the dynamics of capitalist societies, and the relations between labor and capital.
Ruling Class
refers to the social class that holds the majority of political power and wealth in a society, often making decisions that affect the structure of the community.
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