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What are the ideas of Robert owen and Karl marx on socialism.

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Answered by jayanaga9045
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In their view, Owen's "socialism" was utopian, since to Owen and the other utopian socialists "[s]ocialism is the expression of absolute truth, reason and justice, and has only to be discovered to conquer all the world by virtue of its own power." Marx and Engels believed that the overthrow of the capitalist system ...

Answered by ratnasatvika6d5277p1
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ROBERT OWEN:1. Robert owen believed in socialist ideas and even implemented them by reducing his workers working hours,paying them fair and good wages. He even helped the trade union movement to go.

he was a leading manufacture who ought to build a cooperative society called NEW HARMONY in INDIANA[usa].

KARL MARX: MARX argued that industrial society was capitalist and the profit of capitalist was produced by the workers.

He believed workers has to over throw capitalism and the rule of private property to improve their working conditions.

As a socialist,OWEN believed that if a community shared everything and made communal decisions,they could create a utopia.

He believed that education was the key to his plan Utopia.

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