Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels, "Articles in the New American cyclopaedia"
Independent Socialist Press | 1969 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B002FACQBO | English | PDF | 211 pages | 37.5 Mb
Independent Socialist Press | 1969 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B002FACQBO | English | PDF | 211 pages | 37.5 Mb
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels are regarded as the founders of the Marxist, revolutionary, socio-economical ideology called "Marxism." Their intellectual work was geared towards a global understanding of the socio-economic problems which seemed to originate within the human nature and organized societies. Such problems were prevalent in most governing systems of their time. The revolutionary aspect of Marx and Engels' ideology is centered on the notion that people needed to actively change the socio-economic system to a better form, instead of trying to preserve the existing status quo.