Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Blog 2: Karl Marx'

Karl Marx's idea of communism: "Communism is the positive abolition of private property, of human self-alienation, and thus the real appropriation of human nature through and for man". 

Karl Marx's ideology of the world comes from humans and norms. He created a philosophical and sociological ideal of what capitalism is. According to Marx, religion is created because human kind in itself is not enough. Religion has a function to explain what is happening in current situations "The opium of religion". These are very powerful words and this means the people used religion as a medicine to make themselves feel better. 




Marx and Engels argued against what they called "crude communism" and other underdeveloped thinking. It was in late 1847, at a London congress of the League, that Marx and Engels' ideas won the day, including that of moving into the public domain with the Manifesto. When Communist Manifesto was released he had a vision to break the Camera Obscure and negativity. the Manifesto still rings through the years to today's world with its promise of human liberty and fulfillment.  

It caused some people to realize that the Capitalist System at that time took unfair advantage of the workers by paying them low wages and working them long hours in unsafe conditions to control and dehumanize them.  I thought the whole idea of everything he stood for was great! The world needs people like this. Without them the world would never change for the better. 

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