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    Introduction Two of the most noted and influential modern political thinkers are John Locke and Karl Marx. John Locke was an English philosopher who was famous for his use of empiricism and his social contract theories. After graduating from Christ Church College in Oxford‚ he worked there as a philosophy lecturer. He also studied medicine and various fields of science. In 1675‚ John Locke traveled to France‚ where he met with French scientists and philosophers. He spent four years in France

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    others (such as Lenina)‚ believe that being free is how they are living now. They do not know anything but that feeling and that is what is considered normal. The author‚ Aldous Huxley‚ really incorporates ambition in this novel. The ambition of Bernard Marx. Although he fails at the end‚ Bernard goes to great extremes to begin his journey in regards to individualism. His ambition is very obvious and he seems to be on the right track. He had impacted many lives during his way‚ for example‚ John (the Savage)

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    "Man is not naturally selfish but is made so through his environment"; Karl Marx would have agreed with this statement. Marx was a socialist‚ and supported the rise of communism‚ which was the notion of equality of power in society. Marx believes that environment is the leading cause of selfishness for many different reasons‚ which I will discuss briefly in this assignment. Karl Marx believed that individuals are introduced to competition through their environment‚ this competition is what

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    Karl Marx‚ philosopher‚ theorist and sociologist‚ had very controversial ideologies. His divergent views towards social class and capitalism ultimately lead to his banishment from countries like Germany and France. Marx believed that there are only two classes in society: the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. He strongly argued that these two categories influence individuals’ life chances and outlooks. Marx saw capitalism as a mostly negative system in which the proletariats work for the benefit of

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    In aversion to the issues of capitalism concerning wage labor and abuse of the laborer by the employer‚ Karl Marx and Frederick Engles saw the ills of society in the convention of private property. In his own words‚ Marx said that communism could be summed up in one sentence‚ “abolition of private property” (The Communist Manifesto‚ 23). Marx saw private property in the industrial age as the “antagonism of capital and wage labor‚” (The Communist Manifesto‚ 23). The positive results of industry only

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    Marx is considered a modernist because his views and theories fit the meaning of Modernity‚ which are human freedom and the right to free choice. To Marx‚ Capitalism is a barrier to the notion of human freedom and choice. Five aspects of his political theory which are modern‚ is how he views human nature‚ effects of Capitalism on human natures with emphasis on significance of labour‚ class struggles within Capitalism‚ the demise of Capitalism and the need for the transition to Communism. In this

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    Karl Marx a sociologist‚ economist and especially a political theorist wrote The Communist Manifesto‚ one of the most significant pro communism manuscripts‚ in the year 1848. During this time period the Industrial Revolution was blooming which had created two separate classes. Marx characterizes this class difference as a form of social inequality between the Proletariats and Bourgeoisies. According to Marx these two classes arose mainly due to Industry Revolution and its blooming economic markets

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    In nineteenth and twentieth centuries Europe‚ Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud published books with radical ideologies that would have great influence and relevance on society today. These two men worked in very different occupational fields‚ but they were both able to communicate their thoughts regarding society and human nature. Karl Marx is most known for his publication of The Communist Manifesto and the formation of the political ideology‚ Marxism. Most of his philosophies revolve around societal

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    Karl Marx and the Communist Manifesto Karl Marx was born to a Jewish family in Trier Germany on May 5th 1818. From this it is said that he grew to become the most influential socialist thinker of the 19th century. As a boy his family converted to Lutheranism. As a man he pronounced all religious beliefs as "the opiate of the masses". He was educated by the best universities in Germany and was therefore influenced by the most celebrated scholars of the previous generation. While attending the University

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    Communism was introduced by a german philosopher named Karl Marx. He criticize the ideas of Utopians. Their philosophy was that society can exist where no one is greater than the other and the fight between social class would cease and eventually disappear. Marx didn´t believe in their view‚ even though in my opinion it are similar. His view of social class difference is that class struggle is inevitable‚ because of that it would lead to a society of no barriers of classes and production is owed

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