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according to Karl Marx capitalism is oppressive and and potentially liberating how is this possible?

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.


Why is selling said to be mans universal vocation?

Because the person who said it believed strongly believed in Capitalism, where everything can (and should be) bought and sold and the sum of human life is reduced to a marketplace.


Which people disliked Thomas Edison and why?

i disliked thomas Edison because he was a prick


Why did the cold war happen happen?

because the United states and the soviet union didnt trust each other. United stated believed in capitalism and he Soviet union believed in Communison


Commmunist manifesto was written because?

the communist manifesto, written by Karl marx and federuck engels, was written because Marx believed that capitalism would eventually destroy itself, and that a country of capitalism wouldn't survive. But the truth is, communism would eventually destroy itself.


Why was franz Ferdinand disliked?

can someone tell me why he was disliked because i can not find it and i really need an answer..........


What was the Menzies government's fear of communism and the attitudes of Australia's Prime Ministers from 1962 to 1972?

Menzies feared communism because it would take away the freedom of many citizens. He also believed in the containment of democracy and capitalism and wanted things to stay that way. Menzies feared communism because it would take away the freedom of many citizens. He also believed in the containment of democracy and capitalism and wanted things to stay that way. Menzies feared communism because it would take away the freedom of many citizens. He also believed in the containment of democracy and capitalism and wanted things to stay that way.


What promise did both Hitler and Mussolini make to their people?

Neither, really. Mussolini was a fascist, so he wouldn't have promised to free Italy from fascism. He did dislike capitalism, but under his fascist government, he used a form of economics called "corporatism", which was, simply put, a cooperation between government and corporations, with them working together to rule the economy. Hitler was the leader of the Nazis, and Nazism is somewhat similar to Fascism. So Hitler made no promises to free Germany from Fascism. Hitler openly disliked economics, and didn't really care about them; however, he disliked Western capitalism, mainly because he believed that it was dominated by Jewish people. His economic policies were to largely maintain capitalism in Germany, except that he removed "foreigners", especially Jews, from the economy as much as possible. So you could make the argument that they promised to get rid of capitalism, but in reality, neither actually did a lot to truly get rid of it.


When will conservatives realize that capitalism has failed?

Never, because capitalism has not failed.


What is the most disliked color?

brown is the most disliked color because it is dark and plain


Why was the domesday book so disliked?

Because it is about taxes


Why some kids disliked maniac?

because he did not belong