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    Many argue so‚ but however‚ Communism is the antithesis of beneficial‚ due to the parasitic nature‚ history of mass genocides‚ and flawed ideology. To start off‚ Communism cannot survive without a state of Capitalism to leech from. To quote from Karl Marx himself in his book Communist Manifesto‚ "Between capitalist and communist society

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    The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx was a German philosopher‚ economist‚ sociologist‚ historian‚ and journalist‚ however‚ he was best known as a revolutionary communist whose ideas inspired many communist regimes of today. He published many books during his time; however‚ his most famous was The Communist Manifesto‚ which attempts to present an analysis of the class struggle and the problems with the existing industrial capitalism. In his writings he explains that the exploitation of one class by

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    economists over the years. Perhaps three of the most famous are Adam Smith‚ Karl Marx‚ and John Keynes. Smith was famous for his idea that the “invisible hand” controlled the system and would keep everything in balance. The basic principle of this theory is that the sales that meet the greater needs of the economy will survive and any business that is not marketable will go under. Thus as a whole the economy will thrive. Karl Marx had a much more cynical view on the capitalist economy. He thought

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    Totalitarian Government: Communism Communism “aims to replace private property and a profit - based economy with public ownership” (Dagger). This form of government was founded by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. Marx a “revolutionary activist‚” and German thinker Engels published “the Communist Manifesto.” In the Communist Manifesto‚ they “outlined their idea of complete equality between the people.” They both predicted that the upcoming proletarian revolution would sweep aside the capitalist system

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    Retrieved on June 15‚ 2008 from website http://www.historyguide.org and Readyhosting.com Macionis‚ J. J. (2006). Society: The basics (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Wasserman‚ L. (1962). Book reviews: Philosophy and myth in Karl Marx. Political Research Quarterly‚ 15‚ Retrieved June 16‚ 2008‚ from http://prq.sagepub.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/cgi/reprint/15/2/405

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    a) How do individual freedoms relate to collective freedoms? b) How do individual and collective practices of self-discipline and education create or impede human freedom? Although a generational‚ geographical‚ and cultural gap exists between them‚ Karl Marx and Mohandas Gandhi seem to agree that the best path to freedom is one where communal unity is the prime focus. For Marx‚ the existence of classes inevitably and always leads to class conflict‚ and the securing of freedom by granting collective

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber both have strong sociological perspectives on the concept of class in capitalist society. Each theorist uses their own method to make inferences about the social world‚ and because of this‚ they come to very divergent conclusions. Marx and Weber both argue that an individual’s class position is predictive of the stratification and type of conflict that arise between classes within society. However their main point of contention exists in their definitions of class and

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    The Age of Enlightenment & French/American Revolutions Enlightenment: * A philosophical movement in the 18th century characterized by the belief in the power of human reason and in the critical use of the intellect to reform society in accordance with rational principles. (Reason over tradition) William Blake * William Blake was a poet of the Romanticism movement concerned with the state of society. He challenged society and the prevailing modes of thought with his own unique and

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    Christopher English Foundations of Social Science Dr. Kelley 9/17/12 Marx versus De Tocqueville Intelligent‚ respected‚ revolutionary‚ and revered are just some of the superlatives used to describe the multitalented Karl Marx and Alexis De Tocqueville. These two European men both living during the time of the French Revolution‚ would go on to create works and research that would socially shake up the world. Both individuals held drastically different views about society as a whole‚ Democracy

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    constraints. | Collectivism | A doctrine holding that the individual’s actions should benefit some kind of collective organizations such as the state‚ a tribe‚ or the like‚ rather than the individual herself. | Communism | Based on the theories of Karl Marx‚ the essential goal of this system is the socialization of societal resources‚ with the state owning the land‚ labor‚ and capital and using them to promote the equal welfare of all citizens. | Conservatism | A belief in the virtue of preserving

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