society is a group of people with different group, ethnic, culture, language, life style but though, they are bounded with each other.
Karl Marx viewed capitalism as a society characterized by class conflict between the bourgeoisie (owners of the means of production) and the proletariat (workers). He believed that capitalism was based on exploitation, alienation, and inequality, with profits going to the owners while workers were left with low wages and poor working conditions. Marx argued that capitalism would eventually lead to its own downfall due to inherent contradictions within the system.
you are either a owner or a worker by means of production.
Marx made a detailed analysis and critique of capitalism, and advocated its replacement by a classless Socialist society.
Karl Marx is the person who condemned capitalism. Freud and Darwin did not specifically condemn capitalism in their work.
Marx was socialist.
Capitalism!
Karl Marx believed that capitalism is oppressive because it exploits the working class and maintains social inequalities. However, he also believed that capitalism has the potential to be liberating in the sense that it can create the conditions for a more equal and just society by generating wealth and resources that could be collectively owned and managed by the workers.
yes he did
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capitalism would lead first to socialism then to communism
Yes, Karl Marx believed that capitalism should be overthrown because he saw it as a system that created social inequality, exploitation of workers, and alienation. He argued for the establishment of a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively.
No. The opposite happened. Karl Marx's critique of capitalism was what started communism.
Capitalism and the way in which it exploited the ordinary worker for the sole benefit of the bourgeoisie class appalled Karl Marx.
Karl Marx's message centered on the critique of capitalism and the call for a revolution by the working class (proletariat) to overthrow the capitalist system. He believed that capitalism exploited the labor of workers, leading to inequalities and class struggles. Marx advocated for a socialist system where the means of production are owned collectively by the people to achieve a classless society.