Karl Marx is a German philosopher best known for his economic-based theories on how class conflict and historical materialism have shaped history. He outlines and elaborates on these theories in The Communist Manifesto, written by Marx and Friedrich Engels in London in the 1800s. This guidebook to Communism suggested a course of action for a proletariat revolution to overthrow Communism and create a classless society. Marx’s ideas on historical materialism are based on the idea that all of history has been about how things are produced, which is central to the idea of the oppressed and the oppressor, which explains the causes of class conflict.
In this paper I will be explaining how Karl Marx’s ideas of historical materialism and class conflict differ from the earlier philosophical writings about the nature of reason, equality, and property, specifically from the 18th century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. My thesis is that Karl Marx and Jean-Jacques Rousseau share many......
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