No. The opposite happened. Karl Marx's critique of capitalism was what started communism.
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.
That Communism was the economic system that we should use instead of capitalism.
A society with none of the hallmarks of capitalism, i.e. classes, wages, production for sale, government, armies. So Communism, a classless stateless society based on production for use.
That Communism was the economic system that we should use instead of capitalism.
The answer is Karl Marx.
capitalism would lead first to socialism then to communism
It depends what you mean by "most powerful". If you mean "most advanced", Communism was the most advanced stage of society posited by Karl Marx and Engels. The progression was from Feudalism to Capitalism to Socialism to Communism. If by powerful you mean the most influential paradigm and ideology today, it would be capitalism in its neoliberal flavor.
The Pilgrims came to North America in the 1600s. Communism was thought up by Karl Marx at the end of the 1800s. No, the Pilgrims never tried Communism.
From Karl Marx's communism, I have learned about the idea of class struggle, the need for a transition from capitalism to a classless society, and the concept of workers controlling the means of production.
Capitalism was started by John Smith in the US and was very popular because it put people before society. Communism was started by Karl Marx in and catched on well in the Soviet Union because it put society before the people.
False. Karl Marx was a German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist known for his works on capitalism and communism. He was not an industrialist.