Karl Marx suggests that the state should be "Totalitarian" which means it should have supreme control over everything such as media and the controlling of information and education. One of the best quotes by Stalin which you can see he's inspired by Marx is that "Education is the greatest weapon of them all." Stalin applied all of the Totalitarian aspects to USSR during his rule. Which set the foundations of "Russian concrete"
Vladimir Lenin viewed Karl Marx as a revolutionary thinker whose ideas laid the foundation for a socialist society. Lenin considered Marx's works as a guide for leading the working class to overthrow capitalism and establish a Dictatorship of the proletariat in order to achieve a classless society. He saw Marx as a crucial influence in shaping his own revolutionary ideology and strategies.
Karl Marx
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Karl Marx was an avid student of history and read the writings of John Locke. Marx viewed Locke as a champion of the bourgeoisie. In Marx's opinion, Locke took the side of the factory owners and was an opponent of the working classes.
Karl Marx's view on capitalism was the the bourgeoisie consists of those who own and control means of production allowing them to dominate and exploit the working class.
Marx's theory on society, history, culture of man is referred to dialectical materialism.
Karl Marx's contribution to public administration lies in his critique of the state as an instrument of class domination. He argued that the state serves the ruling class and promotes the interests of the bourgeoisie. Marx's analysis sheds light on the role of bureaucracy in maintaining the status quo and perpetuating inequalities within society.
Karl Marx had a view of a true socialist society which he termed scientific socialism.
He was for it.
In a brief manner, it can be said that Marx's view on politics was based on economics and class struggle. From these two ideas, flows the nature of politics.
Workers would eventually overthrow the upper class
KARL MARX had the view that history was inexorably trending to communism and that capitalism would improve to socialism and socialism would improve to communism.
Lenin's view toward property ownership was that it had to be abolished if capitalism were to be eliminated and socialism (and later communism) successfully imposed on the society. As Karl Marx had said the essence of capitalism is the private ownership of property. Abolish private ownership of property and you abolish capitalism. One of the very first things Lenin did after the Revolution was to abolish the private ownership of property and vest it in the state.