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Who was karl marx? Why he was against industrial society?

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Karl Heinrich Marx was born on 5 May 1818 in Trier in western German, the son of a successful Jewish lawyer. Marx studied law in Bonn and Berlin, but was also introduced to the ideas of Hegel and Feuerbach. In 1841, he received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Jena. In 1843, after a short spell as editor of a liberal newspaper in Cologne, Marx and his wife Jenny moved to Paris, a hotbed of radical thought.


Marx welcomed the industrial revolution for the resolution of the problem of abundance. From a fundamental analysis of capitalism Marx reached the conclusion that once capitalism was fully developed and had created the potential for producing an abundance the time was ripe for a further stage in social evolution to appear in respect of the human condition. Capitalism for him and Engles was a necessary stage in social evolution.

Their study of social evolution revealed that all societies previous to capitalism had failed to solve the problem of producing an abundance, Before capitalism became a global system humankind were always confronted with the constant problem of producing sufficient products so there was a surplus and then distributing these surplus products in order to survive. Natural scarcity was to all intents and circumstances the order of the day. Whole communities and civilisations could be wiped out through climate change, flooding, famine or depletion in natural resources, etc; due to this lack of surplus products.

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