Multiple Choice
What did Marx and Engels argue regarding concepts such as "equality" and "fair play"?
A) They create the false impression that law is a neutral arbiter of social conflict.
B) They are critical components of revolutionary consciousness.
C) They will be the inevitable result of successful worker rebellion.
D) They apply to all citizens in a capitalist democracy.
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