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Karl marx

"To sell a man a fish, he can eat for a day, to teach a man to fish, is to ruin a great business opportunity, says Karl Marx."Marx and Engels did a great thing when they wrote the "Communist Manifesto". They tried to liberate the proletariat by educating him. This was and still is an enormous task that they took on. I will try to take a closer look at the "Communist Manifesto" and its main ideas. Here are some of the things that Karl Marx wrote in the "Communist Manifesto". That he believed should be looked at for the communist revolution to take place. To begin, the abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes, a heavy progressive or graduated income tax, abolition of all rights of inheritance, fourth confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels, centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the state, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan, eight equal obligation of all to work, and last was free education for all children in public schools, also there are a few more he belived in.(Communist Manifesto).


Without capitals and profits there are obviously no wages and no place to do any type of labor power; and without wage labor, capital cannot increase itself. "The weapons with which the bourgeoisie felled feudalism to the ground are now turned against the bourgeoisie itself. Marx looked at England as a model and leader of capitalism and industry and if he were alive today he would consider America to be a huge model of this. As the result of capitalism, labor has been very oppressive. Marx is considered a modernist because his views and theories seem to fit the meaning of modernity, which are human freedom and the right to free choice. Once the workers are sick of their situations and realize there is a need to get together for a revolution, the bourgeoisie has lost everything they owned and that will lead to the end of a society based upon classes. Marx's theories predict that the contradictions and weaknesses within capitalism will cause severe economic crises and poverty among the working class. For now anyway, we will have to continue existing the only way we can and that is to work. This is how cities began to thrive; all of the farmers moved to the city to make money instead of food. Instead of picturing the world as it is, capitalism pictures the world in a distorted way. It has centralized means of productions and has concentrated property in a few hands. Although, Marx developed this theory in 1844, I believe it applys more to today's developed society. Laborers then do not realize that they are the ones who are in control of product that they produce. At the end of the Communist Manifesto is written, "WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE! END"(Communist Manifesto).

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