Karl Marx. Marx was a 19th century thinker who is systematized a historical analysis of labor relations. In his theory, societies would eventually move forward from a capitalist mode of production, through class struggle, towards, first, a socialist state and later, and ideally, into a communist society where there would be no social classes, no money and no state, and the means of production would be of common ownership.
Basically, the conflict in the Mughal empire convey to the world how weak the Indian Condition is. So not long after that, the British and East Indian companies started to spread their influences there.
He was paranoid. He was constantly in fear of how he could control this vast new territory with so many cultures and so many different groups of people," she says. And he feared the inkbrush as much as the sword.