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Karl Marx's ideas on class struggle, revolution, and the overthrow of capitalism provided a theoretical framework for the Bolsheviks to mobilize support and seize power during the Russian Revolution. The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, believed in Marx's vision of a proletarian revolution and used it as a blueprint for their own revolutionary activities in Russia. Marx's ideas also influenced the Bolsheviks' approach to social and economic policies following their victory in 1917.
Karl Marx identified four epochs of history: primitive communism, slave society, feudalism, and capitalism. He believed that these epochs represented different stages in the development of societal structures and modes of production, each giving way to the next through class struggle. Marx argued that capitalism would eventually be replaced by a classless society known as communism.
‘Pay’ is the wrong term. In the higher phase of Communism, people would take what they needed from what had been produced.
Manor farm reperents Russia when Karl Marx/Lenin was in control. When the farm was renamed to Animal Farm it shows that Stalin has taken control and a new unsuccesfull idea of communsm had begun to take over.
According to Marx, government was not an entity through which change could be brought about. Rather, for change to happen and for the class struggles to be resolved it was necessary for the people to rise up and bring about the necessary adjustments to society.
The famous philosipher Karl Marx invented communism. The only reason the commies took over Russia with the violent overthrow was because they wanted to create equality of living within the country. The person who replaced the former zcar was a man named Joseph Stalin.
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Communism in North Korea has become a hereditary dictatorship by the Kim dynasty (which is now in its third generation) and it has very little resemblance to the original theories of communism as described by Karl Marx. Other communist systems, such as those of China, Vietnam, or Cuba, have not become hereditary dictatorships, and do have at least some remote connection to Marxism. (It is also true that the government of Cuba remains in the hands of the Castro family, in that Raul Castro has taken over from Fidel Castro, but Raul is Fidel's brother, not a descendant, and it does not appear that any dynasty has been formed, although it does remain to be seen who will take over after Raul).
Communism is a so wonderful society.But I think communism won't realize in the future.It is a goal of human progress.So don't worry who take over after communism.
Karl Marx believed that revolution was justified because he saw capitalism as exploitative and oppressive, leading to class conflict between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. He also believed that the prevailing social order perpetuated inequality and injustice, and that revolution was necessary to create a fairer and more equitable society.
class struggle and economic inequality. Marx's ideas about the inherent conflict between social classes and the exploitation of the working class by the bourgeoisie have influenced many literary works that explore themes of oppression, inequality, and revolution.
resistance by the free world of an attmpt by communism to take over the people of South Korea