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explain the view of karl marx ? in easy words point wise

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 <marquee>  VIEWS OF KARL MARX - THE DEVELOPER OF LATER SOCIALISM  </marquee>

◆ Karl Marx (1818-83) wanted to develop the rise of socialism in an another way. He was a German political philosopher and economist.

◆ His long time association with Frederick Engels (1820-1895) whom he had met in France in 1844 was his collaborator in writing the Communist Manifesto.

◆ Karl Marx considered capitalist society as a society divided between two classes - the working class which produces all value ; and the employing class which without producing anything exploits the value or profits. This lead to a class struggle between the working and the employing class.

◆ The new society from the revolutionary view of Marx was based upon absolute socialism, without exploitation. The system came to be known as 'Marxist Socialism'.

◆ According to his view, production should be carried out directly for use. Eventually, Socialism would give a way to Communism. It marched towards the great brightness as per Marx's view which worked and helped both classes a lot later.

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