Elucidate the main ideas of Karl Marx on socialism.
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels had given their views on capitalism. They argued that industrial society was capitalist: Capitalists owned the capital invested in factories. Profits of capitalist was produced by workers. The condition of workers had to over throw capitalism and construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially control.
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels had given their views on capitalism. They argued that industrial society was capitalist: Capitalists owned the capital invested in factories. Profits of capitalist was produced by workers. The condition of workers had to over throw capitalism and construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially control.
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The ideas of Marx have never been more relevant than they are today. This is reflected in the thirst for Marxist theory at the present time. In this article, Alan Woods deals with the main ideas of Karl Marx and their relevance to the crisis we're passing through today.
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