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    whether inequality is still an issue in America and if so‚ what types of inequalities? Inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities for different social positions or genders. In both books‚ A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and The Communist Manifesto‚ a similar concept has been presented for the causes of inequalities and the possible solutions accordingly. Inequalities among women and social classes in the United States is not the result of individuals‚ but rather is the result of structural

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    Marx is counter arguing against capitalists. The argument against communism that Capitalists make is that communism does not allow those who work harder to be rewarded by their hard work. Therefore‚ Marx mocks the capitalists saying that in it is only 10% of the population that maintains the wealth in a capitalist society in reality. Marx’s most relevant argument regarding this view of capitalism or being only for 10% of the population is when he say’s “According to this‚ bourgeois society ought

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    just as Newtons Principia Mathematica laid the foundation for modern physics so to did Adams work lay the foundation for modern economics. For the next 70 years Adams doctrine went unchallenged until Karl Marx presented his rebuttal in the Communist Manifesto. Capitalism as envisioned by Smith called for complete private control of the economy‚ and a small government that practiced a hands off policy. Such a system‚ Smith believed‚ would allow for the greatest amount of wealth‚

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    rather were suppressed and confined in that same class level never to elevate. The polarization of social classes was heightened by capitalisms and its forces. Upon answering the question above I came across a particular quote in Marx’s book The Communist Manifesto‚ “Its fall and the victory

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    Karl Marx was a sociologist‚ economist‚ and author of “The Communist Manifesto‚” which is still‚ to this day‚ the most famous piece of literature related to socialism written. His work laid the foundation for other leaders in communism such as Vladimir Lenin. One of the theories Karl Marx is most known for is Marxism; Marxism is‚ in short‚ a system of socialism where the prominent feature is the public ownership of the means of production‚ distribution‚ and exchange. With capitalism‚ the public only

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    CAN WE CONSIDER KARL MARX A SOCIOLOGIST? “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” (Marx and Engels 2002[1888]: 219) I am beginning with the famous quote from The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to frame a question to myself about Marx’s theoretical importance and its practical implication. I had my first encounter with Marx when I was in the 11th standard of my formal education. Since then the ghost of Marx has been impelling

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    is a key figure in theorizing power‚ and in some respects‚ his work is considered the foundation of social sciences. Marx and his associate Engels instantly became famous among scholars during the late 19th century‚ when they published The Communist Manifesto (1848). This important work became a reference point for many theorists because the document described in great detail the series of European revolutions initiated by capitalism. Capitalism‚ Marx and Engels argue‚ was an interesting 19th century

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    Introduction “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” (Tucker‚ 1978). These words began one of the most famous pieces Karl Marx ever wrote‚ The Communist Manifesto. In this work‚ he railed against what he perceived to be the evils of capitalism and called upon the workers around the world to unite to bring an end to this exploitative system once and for all. Communism was to rise and free all people from the shackles of the bourgeoisie and allow them to go

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    middle class‚ a social group between wealthy land-owning farmers and poor farmers who lost money through the “enclosure movement.” This led to four distinct social classes: the peasants‚ working class‚ middle class‚ and aristocrats. In The Communist Manifesto‚ it is believed that the “The modern bourgeois society... has not done away with class antagonisms... new conditions of oppression… but created new forms of struggle in place of the old ones” (Marx and Friederich 14). The rise of the middle

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    The Communist Manifesto‚ published in 1848 after commission by the Communist League‚ was a revolutionary political manuscript that served to both outline the goals of Communism and articulate beliefs that would later define Marxism. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ two German philosophers and political theorists‚ worked together to create a criticism of the class struggles and emerging capitalist economy produced by the Industrial Revolution. By addressing the increasing wealth gap between the bourgeoisie

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