Topic > Karl Marx and Marxism - 1095

The concept of ideology is very controversial and has been defined in different ways throughout history. It can be defined as an idea that characterizes the consciousness of a class in a given historical moment. They are also beliefs adopted for a nation's influential purposes, making it support the status quo. Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we lived in a country where everyone had everything the same and there was no class difference? In such a society, everyone is equal and there are no privileges, which means no high pay and the motivation to succeed in higher level jobs like doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs (basically everyone owns a business) will be high. Marxism is a sociopolitical ideology and method of economic change based on materialist and social factors. Marxism states that the economy cannot grow if the means of production are controlled by private owners instead of the people. Society can do without feudal lords, landowners, private landlords and slave owners. Karl Marx, known as the greatest thinker and philosopher of his time, is the founder of this concept of Marxism. Many historians, scientists and psychologists have been influenced by Marx's ideologies over time. Most scholars regarded the relationship between literary activity and the economic center of society as an interactive process. Marxists, led by Vladimir Lenin, are convinced that imperialism was the main factor behind international conflicts and that a mutiny of the proletariat (working class) would replace patterns of conflict at the international level with patterns of coordination. Lenin wrote a pamphlet entitled Imperialism: The highest stage of capitalism was in the midst of the mass extermination of the first... middle of paper......kings charged with making governmental decisions affecting everyone in the world. state. They believe that the state plays little or no role in directing society and its economic affairs, the state could have provided basic services such as defense, protecting property rights and enforcing them, but this is not true. The representatives are actually not representatives of the people because they are the richest and highly educated people of the upper classes who bear no resemblance to the people (who are actually the proletariat). We live in groups every day, so putting people in classrooms is part of human life. So having classes among a society is a natural part of life and class division is necessary for the society to survive. To conclude, the ideology of Marxism makes sense and is an important concept, but history disapproves of this theory. The confusion