Marx and Engels and the ‘Collapse’ of Capitalism

In 1786, three years before the outbreak of the French Revolution, Gracchus Babeuf wrote:

“The majority is always on the side of routine and immobility, so much is it unenlightened, encrusted, apathetic . . . Those who do not want to move forward are the enemies of those who do, and unhappily it is the mass which persists stubbornly in never budging at all.”