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In what way were carl marx’s views different from the socialism advocated by owens and fourier?

In what way were carl marx’s views different from the socialism advocated by owens-example-1

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Marx wanted capitalism to become so terrible that the masses would have no choice but to overthrow it in a violent uprising.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Marx urged socialists to stop making capitalism more tolerable. He wanted capitalism to be so terrible that the masses would have no choice but to overthrow it violently. Several generations later, in 1917, Marx's theory seemed to be coming true when the Russian Revolution began".

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Marx advocated the use of utopian communities and social reforms to create a classless society.

Karl Marx was someone who wanted economy to be perfect so everyone could live equal.

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