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Marxism
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Marxism
The economic and social philosophy espousing free access to goods and services, the lack of distinction between classes, the lack of state or government, and common ownership (not state ownership) of the means of production. Marxism asserts that the proletariat (those with no access to capital but who provide most of the labor) will inevitably overthrow the capitalist class and that the state, after a brief period in which it controls the means of production, will fade away to create an ideal society. Marxism is a type of communism. It is named for 19th-century economic philosopher Karl Marx.


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00 Hardcover Routlege frontiers of political economy; 73 HB97 Drawing from contributions from 14 members of the Japan Society for the History of Economic Thought, the editors focus on Marx in the twenty-first century, contemporary problems in Marx studies, the reception of Marx into modern Japan, and new horizons of Marxology.
As a matter of Marxology, it seems to me that, in fact, equality is not a Marxian value at all--except in the banal sense just noted--whereas well-being (human flourishing) is the central Marxian evaluative concept.
 
 
 
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