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Classism Theory is the fundamental study of classism ideology, basic concepts, society structure, and behavior patterns. The class structure bases its foundation on the theory that all organisms are classified into categories from the moment of birth. There are many standards that one can find guidance in categorizing classes, such as religion, birth, wealth, and poverty, but all of these are similar in that each category is classified by class, and that it is almost impossible to break this system. The class system is structured in a pyramid structure, with the number of people decreasing with the higher classes, and more power as one moves up the pyramid. Discontent is always present in this class society. As a consequence, there are always seeds of discord that may give rise to massive revolutions. But even if there is no apparent revolution, there are always guerilla wars going on in society. On the one hand, these wars are destructive in nature, but on the other hand, when applied to productivity, they act as catalysts for social improvements. Classism Theory also deals with the style of warfare employed by all the classes in their battles and the progressions that these wars have brought to society by closely examining these factors in a scientific manner.
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