Karl Marx Research Paper

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Karl Marx:
Believe that Capitalism will lead to Socialism then on to Communism. • Marx’s production of labor meaning that the person no longer has a connection to the port. The person will have to work long hour same job on a daily basis. Example: The worker will have to make the same part on a daily basis. The factories do not care about the workers; they only care about making money. The factory owners view the workers as being applicable. The workers do not have a connection to the product the workers are viewed as a money maker.
• Marx views money as the root of evil.
Marx
• • Life is not determined by consciousness. Is one of Marx’s believes.
Marx believed that money and economic conditioning drive one.
• When one is in poverty, he …show more content…

• Basic family scenario is that Marx thought that women and children are slaves.
• Ideology: money, bourgeoisie. Worthlessness, jobs, and supply and demand
• If the factory worker produced too much produces, the item became devalued, which therefore leads to the product and the worker to be devalued. Which results in the factory worker produced too much produces, the item became devalued, which therefore leads to the product and the worker to be devalued. Which results in the factory worker eventually losing his or her job.
• Which leads to the cycle where he or she will be jobless, living in poverty, which results into he or she working at another factory. This is an example of an ongoing cycle until the government forms into communism.
Manifesto of the Communist Party:
• Marx believes that the working-man would be the one who would overthrow the government. The workingmen want anarchy, to make sure Capitalism will not return. Therefore leading the anarchy into communism!
• Example: The Great Depression: The bourgeoisie placed his or her own money into the economy to help. Therefore, in hopes to be able to make more of a profit. The bourgeoisie will need to re-make new laws of