Uncle Ted
Banned
If Marx had never written his manifesto, couldn't you find a way to enact socialism where everyone is guaranteed the basics of life, but expected to contribute, at the same time not using violence to carry this out?Correct, but it’s the start of the pathway to communism, and typically leads to such. People get what they accept.
Which books are those? Socialism and Communism are both economical philosophies that share similarities. Main difference being socialism grants you the right to your own property, *with the intention of eventually taking it away.
Socialism emerged in response to the extreme economic and social changes caused by the Industrial Revolution,and particularly the struggles of workers. Many workers grew increasingly poor even as factory owners and other industrialists accrued massive wealth.
Then came Karl Marx.. the German political philosopher and economist who would become one of the most influential socialist thinkers in history. With his collaborator Friedrich Engels, Marx published The Communist Manifesto in 1848, which included a chapter criticizing those earlier socialist models as utterly unrealistic “utopian” dreams. His belief system is entirely based on the principles of Socialism. The 2 are easily linked and interchangeable. Communism is literally “Revolutionary Socialism”. This originated as a reaction to the Industrial Revolution, and came to be defined by Marx’s theories—taken to their extreme end. In fact, Marxists often refer to socialism as the first, necessary phase on the way from capitalism to communism. One cannot lead the pathway without it.
Lets just imagine that Marx never existed. A group of gangsters named Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin had never been born.
Would we still find our way back to communism no matter how we approached this problem?


