This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contemporary capitalist “social” democracies and current class issues such as the Occupy Movement. The paper references the original works of Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels and their analysis of the relationship between exploitive class systems and the rise of capitalism following the industrial revolution. This paper then examines Marx and Engels’ criticisms of capitalism and compares them to contemporary capitalist democracy and contemporary social issues in an attempt to understand and explain the usefulness of Communist theory in predicting and explain changes in social formation. The paper finds that Marxist concept of proletarian revolution is l...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
The concept of a proletarian party occupies a central position in the political thought and activity...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
In an attempt to place society on a sound moral foundation, Plato advocated class communism. Marx in...
¬¬This article explores the history of the renowned world economic and political reformist, Karl Mar...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Many people think Marx a totalitarian and Soviet Marxism the predictable outcome of his thought. If ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a cross-analysis the contributions of Karl Marx and of Jos...
The paper outlines the Marxist theory of social classes in reference to the paradigm of the politica...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...
This paper is a summary of Marx and Engels’s sociology of class relations analysed against contempor...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
The concept of a proletarian party occupies a central position in the political thought and activity...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
In an attempt to place society on a sound moral foundation, Plato advocated class communism. Marx in...
¬¬This article explores the history of the renowned world economic and political reformist, Karl Mar...
Karl Marx's classic definitions of class and society under capitalism are still widely used today. I...
Many people think Marx a totalitarian and Soviet Marxism the predictable outcome of his thought. If ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a cross-analysis the contributions of Karl Marx and of Jos...
The paper outlines the Marxist theory of social classes in reference to the paradigm of the politica...
The Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by economic motives...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
peer-reviewedThe Marxist model of society is based upon inequality between classes, generated by eco...