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Why The Marxist Ideal Cannot Work

The Marxist ideal, a highly appealing, almost Utopian

society, is impossible to achieve due to the fact that it

demands that the human mind be almost without flaws. It

asks of society and its members to be absolutely without

ranks, without greed or leadership. This has been clearly

impossible for society. Each step to achieving a communist

establishment has been, continues to be, and will be, in

actuality, a step towards the totalitarian societies of past

and current so-called communist countries. Communism

became popular solely in under-developed countries,

contrary to Marx's beliefs as to what should happen, and

its rise in these countries was the beginning of its fall. Marx

believed that the only way to overthrow capitalism was to

create a revolution of the proletariat and in essence this

revolution carries the cause even farther away from true

communism. Equality is the next issue that Marx tackled,

and in the communist ideal, it......


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