The central idea in Karl Marx's "The Communist Manifesto" is that all of human history is driven by a class struggle between the poor and the rich, that is, the weak and the powerful, in society. In connection with this central idea, Marx's highly influential text also claims that, eventually, capitalism will be converted to socialism, which will in turn transform into communism.
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Karl Marx
Karl marx was the founder of the idea of socialism. the Russian revolution was to free from the idea being applied.
Karl Marx... That communist bastardchild
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Based on the previous answer to the question of "what are the basic principles of communism"? Marx believed that communism was an inevitable scientific outcome of history and economics. Marx and his wealthy industrial friend Frederich Engels took credit for Communism. Engels' money basically supported Marx.
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.
no! because he developed the idea of capitalism and lightened the mind of all the people about the capitalism
A guy named Karl marx thought it up and it was an awsome idea so people adopted it
No, Karl Marx did not promote the idea of the survival of the fittest. In fact, he criticized social theories that justified exploitation by framing it as natural selection. Marx believed in the need for a classless society where everyone could equally benefit from the means of production.