Political Science, asked by patarpriyanka108, 19 days ago

difference between Marxism and liberalism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between Marxism and Liberalism stems from the key idea around which each of these concepts are built. Both Marxism and Liberalism are concepts that are espoused by people all over the world. Marxism was introduced by Karl Marx to explain the changes and developments in the society as a result of the conflict between the elites and the working class people. Liberalism, on the other hand, emphasizes the idea of being free and equal with regard to certain concepts like religion, trade, political freedom, civil rights, etc. Marxism focuses more on establishing a classless society that is called the “Communism” and Liberalism is just a movement that stresses the freedom in behavior or attitudes of individuals. Let us look at these two ideologies; namely, Marxism and Liberalism, and the difference between them in detail.

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Answered by deepakbalupatil
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Explanation:

Marxism is a theory whereas Liberalism is an ideology.

• Marxism talks of a social transition and in contrast Liberalism deals with the individual state of being.

However, both theses are very popular in the modern world and they are upheld by many communities around the world.

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