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Which of the following statements would Karl Marx be less likely to agree with than Adam Smith? A)The free market is capable of achieving a just society. B)Society is comprised of socioeconomic classes. C)Compromise is a necessary part of social and economic progress. D) Human self-interest would be dangerous to the success of communism.
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The Free market is capable of achieving a just society. A, or the second option.
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Definitely A.
Karl Marx = Father of Communism
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