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- Marxs Communist Society: Classless, Stateless, and Free from . . .
This is Karl Marx’s vision of a communist society – a radical reimagining of human civilization that promises to end class conflict, eliminate the oppressive state apparatus, and free humanity from the alienation of modern capitalist life
- What is the aim of Marxism? - eNotes. com
Marxism is an economic school of thought whose main aim is to discredit capitalism and individualism and to promote socialism and an even distribution of resources in a community
- What Is Marxism? by Emile Burns 1939 - Marxists Internet Archive
Marx saw the aim of the working-class party as the preparation for and organisation of revolution – the overthrow of the ruling class of capitalist – and the organisation of a new system of production, socialism
- The Communist Manifesto: The Proletariat as a Unique Class | SparkNotes
To further their ends as a class, they must destroy the entire system of class exploitation Thus, with their revolution all private property is eliminated and classes disappear
- Economic Systems: Communism | Political Science | Research Starters . . .
Rooted in the theories of Karl Marx, communism aims to eliminate social inequalities by redistributing wealth according to the principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs "
- Marxism: Theory of Proletarian Revolution - Simply Psychology
A proletariat revolution is a social revolution in which working-class laborers attempt to overthrow the capitalist bourgeoisie
- 5 Things Marx Wanted to Abolish (Besides Private Property)
“The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims,” Marx declared in his famous manifesto “They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution ”
- Marxology – Study of Marx and Engels
At its core, Marxism advocates for the abolition of capitalist exploitation and aims for a revolutionary transformation towards a classless, equitable society These are the core principles of Marxism
- Marxism - Class Struggle, Capitalism, Revolution | Britannica
In Marx’s view, the dialectical nature of history is expressed in class struggle With the development of capitalism, the class struggle takes an acute form
- What is communism, the political system that aims to . . . - Resumenea
According to the communists, all of this generates a gap between social classes, against which they suggest the abolition of private ownership of the means of production to eliminate the division between the poor and the rich
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