Social Class Analysis: Comparing After the Black Death by George Huppert to The Communist Manifesto by Engel and Marx
In this paper we can compare Huppert and Marxs ideology on working class peoples and those that had ruled over them. By actively making the necessary historical comparison between the bourgeoisie and the elites of the medieval period, we can understand the differing roles of the working class peasants and proletariat. However, these differing methodological procedures in subjugating the working classes has always been a common bond between these two historical theories and social values. By understanding the feudal era, we can surely understand how 19th century Europe had developed communist principles in the rejection of specialization in the mass production centers of Europe.