Karl Marx and Communism
What was the Communist League?
- A tiny group of tiny group of primarily German socialists revolutionaries. - Enthusiastic promoter of the radical working class
What is the bourgeoisie?
- Bosses of the workers - Bankers, doctors, investors, etc.
What would the role of the state be in terms of economics and control of the means of production?
- Centralization of credit in hands of the state - Factories owned by the state - Communication and transport in charge of the state
Why is a "class analysis of history" critical to Marxism?
- Class analysis says natural laws could control nature and work together throughout history. - Discovered natural laws of history and put forth communist ideas. - It would have eventually happened
In what ways was communism a philosophic heir of the Enlightenment?
- Communism wanted people to be equal in a state. No one should rule others or have more than others
How would a communist state differ in terms of rural and urban life?
- Communist state differs on terms of rural and urban life by the course of combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries - Gradual abolition of the distinctions between town and country, by a more equable distribution of the popultion
Why would "Political power" disappear in a communist state?
- Disappears in a communist state b/c no one should have more power over someone else - Class distinctions have disappeared - All production focuses on the nation - Public power loses its political character - Political Power is the organized power of one class for harassing another class
How would the right of private property be effected after a communist revolution?
- Effected by abolishing private property in the land - Heavy progressive or graduated income tax on land
What is The Communist Manifesto?
- Explains the goals of Communism - Argues the class struggles of one exploiting of class by another - Motivates force behind all historical development - States ideas of a revolutionary socialism - Creation of a classless society - End product of the struggle of the bourgeoisie and the proletariat
Who was Karl Marx?
- German Jewish man - Ph.D in philosophy (U of Bonn) - Editor of a liberal bourgeois newspaper - Atheist - Strongly supported communism - Wrote the Common Manifesto - States ideas of a revolutionary socialism
Who was Friedich Engles?
- German man - Wrote "The conditions of the working class in England" - Supported Marx ideas with his knowledge of actual working conditions - Wrote the Common Manifesto - States ideas of a revolutionary socialism
Why is a "materialist analysis of history" critical Marxism?
- Materialistic analysis believed that the emergence of a classless society would lead to progress in science, technology, and Industry.
What influences did the Revolution have on the rise of communism?
- The common manifesto - Fredrich Engles - Projected the creation of class society - End product of the struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat. - Some say it caused the revolution
What is the "first step in the revolution?"
- The first step is for the workers to rise above the proletariat to the position of the ruling class
What is the Proletariat? Why is it important?
- The working class - Necessary force for the communist revolution - Rose against and destroyed the bourgeoisie
What will be the final result of communist revolution?
- Took over the bourgeoisie. Everyone is now equal.