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what are the ideas of Karl Marx and friedrich Engels and about capitalism


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Answered by arinder
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Karl marx and Friedrich added their ideas to captilism's body of argument. They believed that to free themselves from capitalist exploitation, workers had to construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially controlled.

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Karl marx and Friedrich added their ideas to captilism's body of argument. They believed that to free themselves from capitalist exploitation, workers had to construct a radically socialist society where all property was socially controlled.

Marx believed that humanity’s core conflict rages between the ruling class, or bourgeoisie, that controls the means of production such as factories, farms and mines, and the working class, or proletariat, which is forced to sell their labour.

Dictatorship and proliated;  this idea was conflicted by early socialist revolutionary Joseph Weydemeyer and adopted by Marx and Engels — refers to the goal of the working class gaining control of political power.

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