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Title: Karl Marx


1
Karl Marx Friedrich EngelsFrom Socialism to
Communism
  • Workers of all lands unite.The philosophers
    have onlyinterpreted the world in various
    waysthe point is to change it
  • Inscription on Karl Marxs tombstone in London

2
Socialist Origins
Christian Socialism
Co-operative Movement
Trade Unions
Utopian Theorisers
Early to Mid Nineteenth Century Socialism
Revolutionary Socialism
Democratic Socialism
Marxism
Anarchism
Socialist Parties
3
Idea of Socialism
  • Latin Socius Companion
  • Fellowship
  • Poor, weak and oppressed need
  • Pooling of resources
  • Redistribution of wealth
  • Individual rights subordinated to Common Good
  • Intra-Inter-Multinational Oppressors
  • Natural opponent to Nationalism

4
Roots of Socialism
  • Christian Socialism
  • Christian Doctrine
  • Community
  • Renouncing of personal wealth
  • Selflessness
  • Helping the Poor
  • Sermon on the Mount
  • Used to justify collectivism
  • Protestant versus Catholic Competition

5
Roots of Socialism
  • Trade Unionism
  • Collective bargaining
  • Pay and conditions
  • Artisans Guilds
  • Horizontal Craft Unions
  • Industry Wide Unions
  • Vertical Unions
  • Variety of ideologies
  • Working Class base

6
Roots of Socialism
  • Co-operative Movement
  • Protect members from being exploited by big
    business
  • Manufacturing
  • Eg Robert Owen
  • Consumer
  • Rochdale Pioneers
  • Agricultural
  • Peasant farmers agreeing to cooperate

7
Roots of Socialism
  • Utopian Theorists
  • French Influence
  • Inspired by French Revolution
  • Tainted by French Revolution
  • Variety of Ideas
  • Model Communes
  • Scientifically ordered society free from
    government interference
  • State-funded worker controlled industries
  • Egalitarianism
  • Harmony

8
Marx The Early Years
  • Born in Prussia
  • Middle class family
  • Ancestors Rabbis
  • Although he was baptised a protestant
  • Doctorate in Materialism Atheism in Ancient
    Greece
  • Hegelian
  • Joins Young Hegelian Movement at Berlin Uni
  • Historical Inevitability
  • Replaces Hegels Spirit with Economic Materialism
  • Rationalist rather than Romantic
  • Prussians disallow his promotion at the
    University
  • Journalist in Cologne
  • Criticisms of Prussian rulers leads to
    newspapers closure
  • Flees to Paris, 1843
  • Joins socialist groups
  • Writes his first communist ideas
  • Economic and Philosophical manuscripts, 1844
  • Meets Friedrich Engels

9
Freidrich Engels The Early Years
  • Bremen
  • Wealthy family
  • Cotton workers with concerns in Belgium and
    Manchester
  • Sympathetic with Socialism
  • Meets Marx in Paris 1843
  • Moves to Belgium with Marx 1844
  • Joins communist League
  • 1848 1850 helps in Revolutions
  • 1850 returns to fathers cotton mill in
    Manchester
  • Supplies financial support for Karl Marx to
    undertake studies

10
Marx and the 1848 Revolutions
  • Belgium 1844 1847
  • Studies History
  • London 1847 1848
  • Joins Communist League
  • Publishes timely Communist Manifesto
  • A Spectre is haunting Europe the spectre of
    Communism
  • Let the ruling classes tremble
  • The Proletarians have nothing to lose but their
    chains
  • Working men of all countries, unite!
  • Paris and Berlin
  • Forced to flee back to England

11
Das Kapital
  • 30 Years of Preparation
  • Engels provided finance
  • British Library provided Research Facilities
  • Dialectical materialism
  • Aimed to create a Universal Theory of Human
    Society to complement Darwins Natural Theory of
    Evolution
  • Mixture of ideas
  • Materialist History
  • Feuerbach
  • Class Struggle
  • Labour Theory of Value
  • Saint-Simon
  • Adam Smith
  • Dialectical Progress
  • Hegel
  • Intellectualy dismissed
  • Despite scientific rigour
  • Emotionally Devastating
  • Quasi-religion for the dispossessed
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