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In sociology, the ruling class of a society is the who set and decide the political and economic agenda of .

In Marxist philosophy, the ruling class are the class who own the means of production in a given society and apply their cultural hegemony to determine and establish the dominant ideology (, , , norms, ) of the society. In the case of the capitalist mode of production, that class is the capitalist class, also known as the .

In the 21st century, the worldwide political economy established by has created a transnational capitalist class who are not native to any one country. Transnational Capitalist Class


Background
In previous modes of production, such as (inheritable property and rights), the feudal lords of the manor were the ruling class; in an economy based upon , the slave owners were the ruling class. The political economy of the gave socio-economic and legal power to the feudal lord over the life, labour, and property of the , including military service. The political economy of a slave state gave the slaver socio-economic and legal power over the person, labour, and property of a slave.

In Marxist philosophy, the society has two dominant social classes: (i) the ruling-class (capitalist class) who own the means of production as ; and (ii) the working-class whom the bourgeoisie subject to the exploitation of labour, which form of political economy is justified by the dominant ideology of the ruling class. To replace the capitalist mode of production in a society, Marxism seeks to void the political legitimacy of the bourgeoisie as the ruling class and overthrow it and its state apparatus, replacing it with a state controlled by the working class, a worker's state, which abolishes private property and takes the means of production under its control. In Marxist theory, such a society, in which the proletariat has become the ruling class by seizing power and replacing the capitalist state institutions with institutions that serve the proletariat, is called a dictatorship of the proletariat.

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The ultimate goal of this worker's state is the abolition of classes and thus of class rule itself.

In the political economies of the former Marxist-Leninist states, the replaced the capitalist ruling class and control the means of production, allocate resources, etc for the society, per the directions of the party. They were the administrators of the that executed the socio-economic functions of the state.

(2009). 9780191622519, OUP Oxford. .

The sociologist C. Wright Mills identified and distinguished between the ruling class and the who make the decisions for modern capitalist societies.

Likewise, to establish a society without social classes, seeks to abolish the ruling class. Unlike the Marxist perspective, anarchists, such as , seek to abolish the state, because, despite revolutionary change, the (capitalist) ruling class would be replaced by another ruling class (party leaders), which is a political cycle that voids the social-change purpose of a .

Questioning the existence of a functional ruling class in 21st-century societies, proposes that the political and socio-economic do not form a cohesive ruling class within their societies because of the social stratification and the narrow specialisation of labour consequent to the globalization of the world economy. In contrast, for the 20th century, he identifies the combination of military defeat, political implosion and the presence of a charismatic leader as the drivers for the downfall of ruling classes in the , the , and later for the creation of .


See also


Further reading
  • Dogan, Mattei (ed.), Elite Configuration at the Apex of Power, Brill, Leiden, 2003.

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