No. He viewed what he called "utopian socialism" as too idealistic and impractical. He proposed scientific socialism instead, because he believed that socialism was the scientifically proven next stage of human economic development.
It formed the warly philosophical basis and compassionate reasoning, read Engels's Socialism Utopian and Scientific
Marx made a detailed analysis and critique of capitalism, and advocated its replacement by a classless Socialist society.
They wanted to move from capitalism to socialism by democratic means.
Planned econpmy
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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.
The answer is Karl Marx.
Abraham Simchah Sachs has written: 'Di lehre fun sotsyalizm' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Basic principles of scientific socialism' -- subject(s): Socialism
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Economics and revolution bring the greatest change
Economics and revolution bring the greatest change