---- = crisis of capitalism = (19th century- ) Prediction in Marxism of the collapse of capitalism. A species of catastrophe theory, envisaging that the inherent contradictions of the capitalist system will lead, through political conflict, to the collapse or overthrow of capitalism. Twentieth century versions of this theory see the crisis of capitalism as being a legitimacy crisis rather than a simple economic or political one ---- = crisis of capitalism = (19th century- ) Prediction in Marxism of the collapse of capitalism. A species of catastrophe theory, envisaging that the inherent contradictions of the capitalist system will lead, through political conflict, to the collapse or overthrow of capitalism. Twentieth century versions of this theory see the crisis of capitalism as being a legitimacy crisis rather than a simple economic or political one
Capitalism was self destructive. It allows exploitation of man and when they realise this he will revolt against the system!
Marx was socialist.
Marx believed that it would be capitalism itself to bring about social crisis in advanced capitalist countries. He saw that capitalism was a system like feudalism before it, which would develop and change and mature over time, this process of maturing would bring about more and more economic crises as the inherent tendency of capitalism toward crisis intensified as capitalism became more monopolistic, as profits became harder and harder to procure and so on.
yes he did
capitalism would lead first to socialism then to communism
Capitalism was self destructive. It allows exploitation of man and when they realise this he will revolt against the system!
Marx's writings
Marx was socialist.
Marx believed that it would be capitalism itself to bring about social crisis in advanced capitalist countries. He saw that capitalism was a system like feudalism before it, which would develop and change and mature over time, this process of maturing would bring about more and more economic crises as the inherent tendency of capitalism toward crisis intensified as capitalism became more monopolistic, as profits became harder and harder to procure and so on.
Capitalism!
There is no such thing as "Marx capitalism." The Catholic Church however as a conservative institution as a great defender of capitalism and hates socialism, Marx, etc. Essentially the total opposite of what Jesus himself probably would have supported.
yes he did
capitalism would lead first to socialism then to communism
Marx made a detailed analysis and critique of capitalism, and advocated its replacement by a classless Socialist society.
Karl marx.. C.
Karl Marx is the person who condemned capitalism. Freud and Darwin did not specifically condemn capitalism in their work.
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