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theories of crime causation that are generally base on marxist theory of class struggle
Luis A. Conde-Costas has written: 'The Marxist theory of ideology' -- subject(s): History, Ideology, Marxist Philosophy
Marxist theory holds that communism evolves, inevitably, from capitalism.
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Both Marxist and Malthusian theories are concerned with population growth and its impact on society, but they offer different perspectives on the issue. Both theories acknowledge that population growth can lead to resource scarcity and social problems. However, Marxist theory sees these issues as a result of unequal distribution of resources and production, while Malthusian theory focuses more on the limits of resources to support population growth.
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(in Marxist theory) the excess of value produced by the labor of workers over the wages they are paid.
Henry Bertram Mayo has written: 'Introduction to Marxist theory'
Socialism is an economic system based on public or cooperative ownership of the means of production, worker's self-management and collective decision-making in enterprises, and production for use. Marxism is an economic and sociological theory on capitalism, economic development and social class that predicts socialism to be an outcome of economic and technological development. Many socialists agreed with Marxist or quasi-Marxist analysis and theories, but not all socialists agree with or are Marxist. In short, Marxism is a theory; Socialism is a system.
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The Marxist theory was that all of the property within the state belongs to the people who create the wealth. All people who work should benefit equally from their labor. He believed that taking unrightful profits and possessions away from the privileged and monied class would benefit everyone.