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Marxism is a philosophical, political and social movement derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (1829 - 1895) in the second half of the 19th Century. It is a theoretical-practical framework based on the analysis of "the conflicts between the powerful and the subjugated" with working class self-emancipation as its goal. It promotes a pure form of Socialism and provides the intellectual base for various subsequent forms of Communism. What is Marxism? Marxism is a philosophy that clarifies the interactions between the economy, society, and government. Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx made it. Marxists hold that history is a sequence of conflicts between various social classes, such as the bourgeoisie, affluent landowners, who dominate the economy, and the proletariat, or working class, who have no say over their lives. Marxism claims that the current structure of society is unfair and unjust, with the wealthy owning ... What both books avoid is precisely what Marx insisted upon: that the liberation of humanity requires the political independence of the working class and the revolutionary overthrow of capitalism. Defining Marxism Marxism is a social, political and economic philosophy named after German philosopher Karl Marx (1818-83). At its core, Marxism is understood as a critique of capitalism. It examines capitalism’s impact on the worker, suggesting they are exploited and alienated from their own labour. This theory was first outlined by Marx and Friedrich Engels (1820-95) in The Communist Manifesto (1848), which predicted that the struggle between the social classes would inevitably result in ...

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