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who was karl max ? what was its theory of socialist. give answer in esay words and in long please...

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Answered by pritipal1979p4dp1y
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As a university student, Karl Marx (1818-1883) joined a movement known as the Young Hegelians, who strongly criticized the political and cultural establishments of the day. He became a journalist, and the radical nature of his writings would eventually get him expelled by the governments of Germany, France and Belgium. In 1848, Marx and fellow German thinker Friedrich Engels published “The Communist Manifesto,” which introduced their concept of socialism as a natural result of the conflicts inherent in the capitalist system. Marx later moved to London, where he would live for the rest of his life. In 1867, he published the first volume of “Capital” (Das Kapital), in which he laid out his vision of capitalism and its inevitable tendencies toward self-destruction, and took part in a growing international workers’ movement based on his revolutionary theories.

Answered by saniaverma
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Answer:

karl marx was a communist who introduced the concept of socialism.

Explanation:

his theory:

1. he felt that the industrial society belonged to the capitalists

2. capitalists owned the capital invested in industries, but the profit was produced by workers.

3. he believed that to free oneself from capitalist's exploitation workers had to form socialist society.This would be a communist society.

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