Marx's prediction of the inevitable economic breakdown of capitalism, to be replaced by
communism
. However Marx refused to speculate in detail about the nature of communism, arguing that it would arise through historical processes,
Actually Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels did not create communism. Thy believed that it was a scientific reality that "class struggle" determined major economic and political events. They did urge workers to follow ans accept a workers revolution and identified certain aspects of the revolution that should and most likely be part of the revolution and its final aftermath, communism.
communism
He invisioned the state, actually, withering away.
Fear of loss, realisation that nothing after death is possible but anything they could have wanted or wanted to have done in life is possible. This final realisation that death is inevitable brings a panic and a fight.
The end of history thesis said that there is only one type of government left after Fascism and Communism have been defeated which is Liberal Democracy. All other states who have not yet changed are "mired in history" A theory put forward by Francis Fukuyama, 1989, that with the triumph of capitalism over communism, ideological differences are, for the most part, over; that viewed as a stage in a Hegelian progression based on the struggle between various ideologies, liberal, capitalist democracy is the final stage of this process; hence history, in that view, is over. Samuel P. Huntington wrote in relation "the clash of Civilizations."
The final solution was the Holocaust....Hitler believed that the Jews caused Germany to lose WWI and his answer to fix that was to eliminate all of the Jews, along with the gays and the gypsies. anyone who wasn't of "pure, strong blood"
Francis Fukuyama's thesis of the end of history suggests that liberal democracy and free-market capitalism have become the final form of human government and economy, marking the end of ideological evolution. In contrast, Karl Marx's concept of the end of history revolves around the idea that capitalism will eventually be replaced by communism, leading to a classless society and the end of historical development. Fukuyama's thesis is more about the triumph of liberal democracy, while Marx's concept emphasizes the transition from capitalism to communism.
True Communism according to Marx would be a classless society without money but merely working in exchange for commodities. In the ultimate stage of Communism which has yet to be achieved there would be no state or government as that would divide people again into governors and governed.
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"Ayantika" is a Sanskrit term that means "final" or "ultimate." It can refer to something that is inevitable, conclusive, or beyond dispute.
Rose Bowl HistoryThe Final Category for January 1 2010 was Rose Bowl History