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Ardent but unpractical reformer or scheme

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Some words like "Utopian" is an ardent but practically an impossible reform or scheme.

Explanation:

The term refers to those ideas that are ideal but practically impossible such as "the equal distribution of wealth among all in a state.

Such terms are used to describe the ideas that are perfect for the prosperity of society and its people but practically impossible to achieve.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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In my opinion Karl Marx was an unpractical reformer and Marxism though ardent was totally unpractical.

Explanation:

‘Das Kapital’ is perhaps the most widely read book after the Holy Bible yet its creator Karl Marx proves to be an unpractical reformer.

The socialistic philosophy that Marx tries to enforce is definitely very moral. It does away with all social discriminations and promises to save the down-trodden from the exploits of the rich capitalists. But in real life it is nowhere near ‘Utopia’. It is more of a dystopia as explained by George Orwell through his controversial novel 1984.

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