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Karl Marx had a view of a true socialist society which he termed scientific socialism.
It formed the warly philosophical basis and compassionate reasoning, read Engels's Socialism Utopian and Scientific
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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.
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Economics and revolution bring the greatest change
Abraham Simchah Sachs has written: 'Di lehre fun sotsyalizm' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Basic principles of scientific socialism' -- subject(s): Socialism
Economics and revolution bring the greatest change
it will be scientific if you have to do an experiment to get the answer
Karl Marx subscribed to a form of socialism known as revolutionary or Marxist socialism. This ideology emphasizes the need for the working class to overthrow the capitalist system through a revolution in order to establish a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively.
Various thinkers, including Alexander Herzen, Nikolay Chernyshevsky, and Pyotr Tkachev laid the foundations for socialism in Russia, but Georgy Plekhanov is known as the father of Marxism (scientific socialism) in Russia.
Marxism started to be developed by Marx and Engels in the 1840's, though they called it scientific socialism.