Weber would claim that wealth, power, and prestige are not necessarily related; that (in other words) one might have a lot of wealth and power but very little prestige. Conversely, one might have a great deal of prestige but very little wealth and power. Would Karl Marx agree with Weber on this point? Why or why not?
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