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What is the fundamental base of Marx’s thought?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The base of Marxian thoughts was the conflicting class differences

Explanation:

  • According to Karl Marx, the world can never become peaceful until there are different classes
  • Karl Marx was against the exploitation of one class at the hands of another class
  • He said that if the situation goes on, the lower class will overthrow the upper class one day.  

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Marx describes the foundation as the social ties between people, making and manufacturing materials which are eventually placed up for sale.

Explanation:

  • Compared to Karl Marx, once there are various classes Karl Marx was against oppression by one class at the hands of another class, the society will never become stable. He claimed that if the condition persists, the lower class would one day overtake the upper class.
  • The work of Marx established the groundwork for eventual proponents in imperialism such as Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin. His theories, based on the assumption that capitalism held the seeds of its own downfall, shaped the foundations of Marxism and acted as a theoretical foundation for communism

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