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Marx Theory
Summary: Karl Marx's theory on the Communist Manifesto had profound impact on the 19th century society. It was an immense theoretical proposal on how to operate a Utopian society. The Communist vision is a cycle in which the working class overthrows the Bourgeois to obtain power and benefit society with new ideas and change.
The "Communist Manifesto" written by Karl Marx was an immense theoretical proposal on how to operate a Utopian society. This idea came forward in the late 1800's when he discovered human equality in rights and freedoms. The main idea of communism was a process of overthrowing the current government (Bourgeois) to gain political power to drive evolution and always changing policies to help the working class(Proletariat). Karl Marx's first candidate to adopt the communistic idea was France (1871) and also initiated in Germany(1961), and mainly in Russia(1922). This theory was ideal to run a society not based on a class system and where the government was in complete socialist control. This was an idea to help flourish the economy as a societal community as the citizens were always reliant on governmental and each other's resources. This idea was truly ingenious in the eyes of a visionary, however the...
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