increased men's domination of women.
No. Communism in the sense Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky and others have meant it is in almost no way imaginable similar to capitalism, aside from the fact that both are better than the systems that came bfore them. Capitalism is better than feudalism and communism is better than capitalism. Communism in the sense most people mean it, Stalinism, has some more things in common with capitalism, both are very repressive and bureaucratic for example.
karl marx was a observer of capitalism he was not against it despite everything he disliked about it. Contrary to propaganda the manifesto with marx heavily influenced by blanqui... later anounced at the communist national in 1850 that capitalism was a PERMANENT REVOLUTION. Marxist beleive that in order to have a socialism or communism you had to have a highly developed technologically advanced free trade capitalism first. remember communism is a self regulating classless society after all classes cease to exist a economic production=consumption.
The Bolshevik Party was based on the ideas of Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. From that viewpoint, the Bolsheviks believed that capitalism was inevitable and was the last step before a workers revolution. The Bolsheviks were impatient however, and although Russia was not a highly industrialized nation with a numerous and strong working class, they believed that a revolution producing a dictatorship of the proletariat was possible.
Child Labor, Crisis, Global Warming, Toxic waste dumping, home foreclosures, unemployment, inequality, war, etc.etc.etc.
Capitalism
Yes, Friedrich Engels, in collaboration with Karl Marx, observed the negative effects of capitalism on the working class. Engels documented these observations in works such as "The Condition of the Working Class in England" and highlighted issues such as exploitation, alienation, and widening inequality caused by the capitalist system.
They blamed it on industrial capitalism.
Capitalism increases the dominance of male power.
industrial capitalism
Friedrich Engels, a collaborator of Karl Marx, made significant contributions to sociology through his exploration of class struggle and the relationship between capitalism and social inequality. Engels co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" with Marx, which laid the foundation for Marxist theory and its analysis of the capitalist system. Engels' work emphasized the exploitation of the working class and the need for revolutionary change to create a more equitable society.
Marx co-wrote it with Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels was born on November 28, 1820.
Friedrich Engels was born on November 28, 1820.
Friedrich Engels died on August 5, 1895 at the age of 74.
The title of the book is "The Communist Manifesto." It was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, and it outlines their theories on class struggle and the need for a proletarian revolution to overthrow capitalism.
The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848.
Friedrich Engels died on August 5, 1895 at the age of 74.