KARL MARX'S CONCEPTION OF HISTORY IN THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO

Title: KARL MARX'S CONCEPTION OF HISTORY IN THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
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KARL MARX'S CONCEPTION OF HISTORY IN THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
Karl Marx's immediate philosophical forebear, Hegel, was a determinist. Hegel believed that history unfolded according to an inviolable form of order that manifested itself dialectically. A concept, a mode of thought, a way of existing forms a Thesis. This thesis represents and embodies the Absolute Truth. But, because the Universe has not yet reached the stage where Absolute Spirit has fully realized itself, the truth that a given thesis represents is only a partial, one-sided …showed first 75 words of 1254 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1254 total…they will seize the means of production and institute a society in which there will be no class divisions. No one will be forced to sell their labor for the ends of capital accumulation. Property relations being the means by which they are bound to their condition, must be destroyed. Once "bourgeois property" no longer undergirds the substructure, association among workers, not competition between them, will form the basis for a classless, Communist social order.

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