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explain the meaning, nature and marxist conception of equality

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will certainly not be exempt from controversy, given the complex particularity of Marx's theoretical work and the multiplicity of existing Marxisms - each one considering itself to be the true and only interpretation, if not the pioneer. This is not to mention the unproductive uses of Marx's work, such as those that reduce it to a type of Oracle of Delphi3 that could provide answers to any question addressed to it.

Contrary to this posture, this article seeks to benefit from Marx's contribution to the theoretical criticism of capitalist social policy, exactly as was initially stated: using it as a legitimate reference (that offers a wealth of respectable insight) and for this reason, one that is free of codifications, oracular knowledge and untouchable interpretations. Understanding that Marx did not create philosophical systems, recipes or scientific models, I am also aware that I will have to confront the following challenges: a) to discover amid an expressive volume of issues dealt with by Marx (many of them sparse and barely visible), his probable sociology of well-being; b) to accept responsibility for any possible errors committed; c) and finally, to risk being framed, by some "disgruntled

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