Karl Marx's philosophy focuses on collective liberation from "summary" of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Writings and Speeches: Philosophy of Hinduism ; India and the pre-requisites of communism ; Revolution and counter-revolution ; Buddha or Karl Marx by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar,Vasant Moon
Karl Marx's philosophy revolves around the idea of collective liberation, emphasizing the need for the oppressed masses to come together and fight against the oppressive structures of society. According to Marx, true freedom can only be achieved when the working class unites to overthrow the ruling class and establish a more equitable social order. Marx believed that capitalism perpetuates inequality and exploitation, with the bourgeoisie exploiting the proletariat for their own gain. In order to break free from this cycle of oppression, Marx argued that the working class must unite in solidarity and work towards the common goal of emancipation. The concept of collective liberation is central to Marx's vision of a communist society, where all individuals are free from...Similar Posts
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