A Critical Analysis Of Karl Marx's Theory Of Classism

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Through the analysis of Marxism, this paper will show how it can solve classism by eliminating private property, establishing equality, and advocating for unity. Karl Marx was famously recognized for his work as a philosopher, historian, political theorist, and more. As stated in the article, Marx was one of nine children born in Prussia Germany. In his early years he was homeschooled then began high school. Soon after he began to study at the university of Bonn. His first year was one of the worst years for him, but rougher for his father. Karl Marx was imprisoned for drunkenness, disturbance of the peace, participated in a dual and additionally acquiring debt. After the year was over, his father insisted he transfer to the University of Berlin. He studied law and Philosophy, and was also introduced to the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. He was not a fan of his thinking, but he became involved with his radical group. He continued his education on to receive his doctorate from the University of Jena. Soon …show more content…

The theory had a major impact in society, and he became known for being a very influential person in the social science field. Marx idea was against people belonging to a social class. Karl Marx being a communist he believed that everyone should be equal, Therefore, there should not be classes, rich, poor, or middle. Everyone should work for themselves and not be ruled by a superior person.
Social problem
One of the major social problems we face today not just in the United States but around the world is classism. There are three major classes that we as a society solely focus on. The first class which is at the top is the rich. The nest is the middle class and finally the poor who are at the bottom. Therefore, by eliminating private property, minimum wages and other adds we can help establish equality and advocate for unity. Which can work towards eliminating classism.
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