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explain the concept of karl marx about the socialist society

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Marx believed that there is no division between the "rich and the poor", this was his concept of socialist society. He believed that the "gap" between the "rich and the poor" should be bridged. This was only possible when the poor would produce and work for themselves and not for the rich. In a socialist society, the workers should have rights; their voices should be heard by the landowners; because without the workers, the landowners would be nothing. Marx also believed that the workers should work on their own lands instead of the lands of the landowners. This way they could replenish their conditions.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Society should be equally distributed among rich and poor is called socialist society as per Karl Marx.  

Explanation:

Socialist society is the society of equality where there’s no discrimination of rich and poor. Karl Marx has used the term socialism and communalism interchangeably.

Mark’s idea of socialism is purely based on Utopian theory of socialism.

  • “The situation in which economic transition for the value of production is to use those values hence law of value is not the part of an economic activity”.
  • Principle of distribution is “To each as per contribution.”

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