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Based on the previous answer to the question of "what are the basic principles of communism"? Marx believed that communism was an inevitable scientific outcome of history and economics. Marx and his wealthy industrial friend Frederich Engels took credit for Communism. Engels' money basically supported Marx.

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Karl Marx believed in communism as a means to establish a classless society where the means of production are collectively owned. He saw communism as a solution to the exploitation and alienation caused by capitalism. Marx believed that communism was the inevitable result of historical development.

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Karl Marx hated the idea of religion. He claimed it was the "opiate of the masses" meaing that it was a drug that induced the masses of the people. He believed that religion would distract people from their duty on Earth because they have a better life to look foward to after he/she dies.

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