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    thought to be older than ancient Greek philosopher’s such as Plato (Wood,3,5). In the early 19th century Karl Marx’s was watching first hand, in London, how society was progressing during the industrial revolution and was able to predict many aspects of what would happen to the proletariat class as the bourgeoisies continued to gain power. In 1848 the communist Manifesto was published by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels but Engels credited the majority of the manifesto to being written by Marx’s.…

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    The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx and Fredrick Engles is a book that has, perhaps, one of the most profound effects on recent human history. This short book has inspired new ways of thinking about government, money relations, family, and even history. Marx and Engles believe that human history can be arranged into three crucial periods. The first being the ancient societies such as the Greeks or Romans, the second is called the feudal societies or the European middle ages, then lastly…

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    can be defined as a goal people aim for (V. Burke, November 3, 2016). They can also be goals that society aims for, and to maintain the liberty is a positive aim (V. Burke, November 3, 2016). It is the intent of this paper to prove that philosophers Karl Marx and Immanuel Kant have different expectations of modern freedom because Marx’s attitude is towards positive freedom with the idea of the bourgeoisie, proletariats and the idea of communism, while Kant believes in negative liberty through a…

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    Thomas More visualized the Utopia as a perfect society. The United States of America has always tried to build a perfect country or society which is built by people. A perfect society depends on the system of government, resources, and the nature of humans. Utopia is a perfect society because they have a perfect government; they have enough resources which are distributed evenly among all the people. Also, the people living in Utopia choose to obey laws for peace which makes the society perfect.…

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    feasible alternative to capitalism, and if so what are the complications of using communism to fix the failures of the capitalism such as the growing divisions in class and wealth inequality. The historical context of communism can be traced back to Karl Marx’s work in the 1840’s with the development of his ideas it spread globally as a fierce rival of capitalism. In 1848 Mark and Engels wrote and published “the communist manifesto” “They desired to end capitalism feeling that it was the…

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    There are great differences between the Enlightenment ideas and the ideas of communism in the book called the Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx, however there appears to be some similarities between the ideas of one another even though both Enlightenment and the rise of communism are in different time periods. The three enlightenment philosophers that greatly inspired Marx in creating communism and his book were Voltaire, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. These three philosophers believed in…

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    Published in 1859, by Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities is a love story that focuses on both sides of the French Revolution and contains social commentary about the rise and fall of the third and second estate. Dickens, at the time, was influenced by Karl Marx’s ideals from the Communist Manifesto, published 11 years prior in 1848, which describes the class struggles between the bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. Dickens, influenced by the Communist Manifesto, wrote the book, A Tale of Two…

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    Ideology has been described as a ‘sense of abstract, impractical or fanatical theory’, originally described as a term philosophy of mind; the current everyday use of term refers to belief system that someone holds onto. It is often associated with the work of Marx and Engels, and their assessment of society’s outlook between material conditions and relationships, better known as Marxist Ideology. (Raymond, 1985, 154-155) This Marxist ideological sense, has had tremendous influence in fields of…

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    animals is a symbol. Old Major represents Karl Marx, a famous philosopher of change. They hold many trait similarities, for example, Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto. Which was about his principles and ideology of abolishing the class systems. Old Major wrote a list of seven commandments, made up of rules the animals should take pride in. It stated that an animal should never take up the behaviors of man and all animals are equal. Both Old Major and Karl Marx died before being able to witness…

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    Authority Essay: What Makes a Good Leader? As said by JACQUES MARITAIN in the "The Democratic Charter,” Man and the State, “authority and power are two different things: power is the force by means of which you can oblige others to obey you. Authority is the right to direct and command, to be listened to or obeyed by others. Authority requests power. Power without authority is tyranny. Link” Another comparison would be the differences between a leader and a ruler. A leader leads his people…

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