Development of the Communist Theroy
Date Submitted: 10/22/2004 12:08:00
If neither Marx or Engels never lived and written the books
they did, former Soviet Union and China would probably be conducting
their governmental systems in a different manner. Defined by Marx and
Engels, the communist theory can be summed up in the single phrase:
abolition of private property (Engels, Marx 80). Communists are
distinguished by the lower working class which will rise to overthrow
the higher supreme class (Engels, Marx 80). The second distinction can
be
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foundation of their
communist rule is rooted in the works of Marx and Engels. Without
these two men the entire basis of communism and communist principles
would be non-existent.
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Heilbroner, Robert. Marxism, For and Against. W.W. Norton & Company;
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