<u>Karl Marx and his socialistic ideas had the ultimate view of the ideal classless society.</u> After the revolution and when true communism is achieved, the classes in the society would disappear. In the ideal classless society, there is absolutely no need for repression of the people. Therefore, <u>all people would be the same, without separation into the classes. </u>
In the current society, people are automatically prats of one class or another determined by birth. <u>The state in the current system represses the working class – the proletariat – by making it bow down to the rules of the high class which holds the means of production.</u> The Marxists' ideas are to demolish this system, after which there would be no need for classes.
The correct answer is habituation. Habituation is being defined as a general process by which an individual that is exposed or associated with prolonged or repeated exposure to a certain stimulus may likely result with a decrease in a gradual response.