victims of what? select all that are correct: a. Marx sees the poor as victims of communism b. De soto sees the poor as victims of proletariat c. marx sees the poor as victims of capitalist owners of production d. desoto wants to help the poor BECOME business owners. he sees the poor as victims of politicians unwilling to impliment economic reforms
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- Statement a: "Marx sees the poor as victims of communism." This statement is incorrect because Marx is the theorist of communism, and he would not see the poor as victims of the system he advocates for. - Statement c: "Marx sees the poor as victims of capitalist Show more…
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