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what is meant by marxism?(give me ans plZ guys???)​

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Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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Answer:

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Marxism is a political ideology which is a method of socio economic analyses that views class relation and social conflict using a material list .

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism.

Explanation:

  • Marx thought that the modern factories producing large quantities of goods should not be owned by individuals. He wanted the workers or society to own them. The most famous of his early writings is The Communist Manifesto, which he and his friend Engels wrote together in 1848, It appeals to workers in all countries to unite and fight against the capitalists. He wanted a classless, communist society.
  • Marx further developed his ideas on economics and wrote them in a book which is known by its German title Das Kapital. Marx claimed that the struggle to make a living, had divided people into social classes. He wanted the working classes to revolt and make themselves masters of society. He also wrote many articles in different newspapers. Karl Marx died in England in 1883. His ideas provided the basis for communist thinking.
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