Below, a passage is given with five blanks labelled (A)-(E). Below the passage, five options are given for each blank. Choose the word that fits each blank appropriately in the context of the passage, and mark the corresponding answer.
For Marx, the defining feature of all human existence was its means of production. Thus, accordingly, it is the goal of history and of mankind to acquire and control those means of production through struggle and revolution.
Following this, it argues that the Bourgeois is the oppressor and the proletariat, the oppressed. Hence, society is split, at all times, to be standing in two (A) _______ extremes; where one class is always hostile to the other. It is the conflict between these two, which opens the need for a struggle by the oppressed to (B) _______ their oppressors, and thereby writing the foreword to a revolution. This, however, continues in an (C) _______ process causing new conflicts and revolutions. The Marxist ideology, as many thinkers like Thomas Sowell have pointed out is (D) _______in nature. The complexities of society are reduced into two ever (E) _______ classes, which then becomes the sole reason for social motion and development.
Which word comes in the blank labelled C?