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... And – as Marx imagined – a vehicle for man to realize this perfectibility, is… communism. Communism is the ideal social system, established by Marx, to free man of the very social conditions he himself has created. But can man ever be free? ...
It was this “life of moderate woe” that Marx refers to when examining the dynamics of capitalism and exploitation in relation to social alienation and the function of communism in the modern world. ...
Communism, just as the “real world” or “Zion”(The Matrix), are meant to enhance Man’s “human rights and civil liberties”. ...
However in believing in communism, you must first believe as Marx does, in that man has the potential for “self-perfection and self-realization”. ... Furthermore, that communism will serve as a catalyst to this abolition.
However, the concept of communism is redundant and flawed. ... Therefore the establishment of what Marx called ‘communism’ was not a end but a means to man’s greater freedom and hence to man’s greater humanity. ... Even though Zeitlin states that
Communism is no static utopia toward which men should strive; it is a critical and revolutionary movement
Marx iterates that
Communism… is the actual phase necessary for the next stage of historical development in the process of human emancipation and recovery.,
negating – in my opinion, Zeitlin’s statement of what communism is ‘supposed’ to be. ... Hence, communism may not be a ‘static utopia toward which men should strive’, but the vehicle by virtue of which they should strive to meet this utopia (man’s perfectibility).
Approximate Word count = 1257 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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