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Karl Marx saw revolution
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History of communism
Karl Marx saw communism as the original, hunter-gatherer state of humankind, from which it arose. ... The October Revolution -
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French Revolution of 1848
Karl Marx saw the "June Days" uprising as strong evidence of class conflict. Marx saw the revolution as being directed by the desires of the middle-class. -
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Karl Marx
Some argue that while socioeconomic gaps between the bourgeoisie and proletariat remained, industrialization in countries such as the United States and Great Britain also saw the rise of a middle class not inclined to revolution, and of a welfare state that helped mitigate any revolutionary tendencies among the working class. ... Karl Marx -
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Critique of capitalism
Karl Marx saw capitalism as a historical stage which could be followed by socialism ... "Industrial Revolution and the Standard of Living". -
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History of socialism
The French Revolution of 1789, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote, "abolished feudal property in favour of bourgeois property". ... Unlike the utopian socialists, who often idealised agrarian life and deplored the growth of modern industry, Marx saw the growth of capitalism and an urban proletariat as a necessary stage towards socialism. -
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Permanent revolution
Permanent Revolution is a term within Marxist theory, which was first used by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels between 1845 and 1850, but has since become most closely associated with Leon Trotsky. ... Since Marxism emphasises the contingency of political developments on material historical circumstances (as against 'idealism'), it is worthwhile to have some idea of how Marx saw the context in which he advocated 'permanent revolution'. -
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Marxist philosophy
Instead, Marx saw consciousness as political. ... Karl Kautsky · Eduard Bernstein -
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Communism
Methods of revolution and construction must be suitable to the situation of the country. ... Karl Heinrich Marx saw primitive communism as the original, hunter-gatherer state of humankind from which it arose. -
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Marxism
Foremost is the theory of Permanent Revolution. ... Karl Marx · Friedrich Engels -
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Criticisms of Marxism
Peter Singer proposes that the way to solve this problem is to understand that Marx saw the economic base as ultimately real. ... ↑ Marx, Karl (2001).
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Karl Marx saw revolution