Who was Karl Marx and what was his ideology?
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In Das Kapital, he wrote of "capitalist production" that combined "together of various processes into a social whole," which included developing new technologies. 2 He believed all countries should become capitalist and develop that productive capacity, and then workers would naturally revolt into communism.
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Karl Marx was a communist who introduced the concept of socialism. In Das Kapital, he wrote of "capitalist production" that combined "together of various processes into a social whole," which included developing new technologies. 2 He believed all countries should become capitalist and develop that productive capacity, and then workers would naturally revolt into communism.
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