Marxist socialism was designed with the intention of creating a utopia; unfortunately, it turned into one of the greatest political dividing forces the world has seen, but it also encapsulated all the frustration and discrimination the working class suffered through. Marx desired a society with no class or property, and since the working class was the lowest class on the social ladder, this classless society appealed greatly to them. They would be the only class to gain from it, while the other classes would only lose status. Marx viewed class as a natural part of human society, and it was necessary for the level of human development achieved in the Industrial Revolution. The bourgeois had served
Marxist socialism was designed with the intention of creating a utopia; unfortunately, it turned into one of the greatest political dividing forces the world has seen, but it also encapsulated all the frustration and discrimination the working class suffered through. Marx desired a society with no class or property, and since the working class was the lowest class on the social ladder, this classless society appealed greatly to them. They would be the only class to gain from it, while the other classes would only lose status. Marx viewed class as a natural part of human society, and it was necessary for the level of human development achieved in the Industrial Revolution. The bourgeois had served