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  • ...f the workers in this endeavor. Modern Communism grew out of the work of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] after 1848. Marx developed the theory of what wa Communism as a political ideology is derived from the works of [[Karl Marx]], who with Friedrich Engels wrote ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]'' in 1848,
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  • ...d if not always acknowledged influence on public policy, while [[Karl Marx|Karl Marx's]] ( 1818-83) political philosophy has played a dramatic role in the shapi
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  • ...more on personal and cultural understanding and transformation - citing [[Karl Marx|Marx's]] injunction to change the world rather than just study and interpre
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  • ..., [[(Thomas) Robert Malthus]], [[Alfred Marshall]], [[Harry Markowitz]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Elinor Ostrom]], [[Vilfredo Pareto]], [[David Ricardo]], [[Paul Samue
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  • ...e]]s", not by the individuals by whom these forces are played out. After [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Herbert Spencer]] wrote at the end of the 19th century: "You must
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  • ...r drew upon the modernization theory of Max Weber, with concepts also from Karl Marx, Otto Hintze, Gustav Schmoller, Werner Sombart and Thorstein Veblen.<ref> R
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  • ...Classicals]] -- [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Karl Marx]], etc. -- followed the pattern set by [[Richard Cantillon]] (1755). They a ...of value of [[Adam Smith]], [[David Ricardo]], [[John Stuart Mill]] and [[Karl Marx]]. However, the task of establishing the [[Neoclassical]] theory as the dom
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  • 1818 [[Karl Marx]] (1818-1883) ...to[http://www.toqonline.com/blog/vilfredo-pareto-part-i/] (1848-1923) "The Karl Marx of Fascism".
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  • ...and admired [[Adolf Hitler]], but also liked the organizational ideas of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Vladimir Lenin]], and admired the discipline of his Vietnamese Comm
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  • ...cially influential for German writers, such as [[George F.W. Hegel]] and [[Karl Marx|Marx]].
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  • ...functional theories have been proposed by [[Theories_of_religion#Karl_Marx|Karl Marx]] (focusing on the economic background) , [[Theories_of_religion#Sigmund_Fr ...beliefs that are irrational. [[Theories_of_religion#Karl_Marx|Theories by Karl Marx]], [[Theories_of_religion#Sigmund_Freud|Sigmund Freud]], [[Theories_of_reli
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  • ...r drew upon the modernization theory of Max Weber, with concepts also from Karl Marx, Otto Hintze, Gustav Schmoller, Werner Sombart and Thorstein Veblen.<ref> R
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  • ...bourer?" "The Rich have no way of living but by the labour of others." [[Karl Marx]] in particular picked up on this as a forerunner of his labour theory of v
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  • In his "labor theory of value", which became the foundation for [[Karl Marx]]'s theory of "surplus value", Ricardo held that
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  • ...wen]], and the British proto-socialists, disagreed sharply with Malthus. [[Karl Marx]], the founder of modern [[socialism]], argued that population depends, lik
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  • ...n language|German]], "[[Capital (economics)|Capital]]"), [[treatise]] by [[Karl Marx]].
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  • - [[Karl Marx|Marx]]
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  • :1818: [[Karl Marx]] (1818-1883) philosopher and economist. Creator of a theoretical foundatio
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  • ...ons of civil society by left- and right-Hegelians differed substantially. Karl Marx's critique of [[bourgeois society]] rendered the term a weapon in the Marx ...egel. In Europe, as well, there are works by a host of scholars including[[Karl Marx]] (who largely rejected the idea of civil society independent of the state
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  • ...ons of civil society by left- and right-Hegelians differed substantially. Karl Marx's critique of [[bourgeois society]] rendered the term a weapon in the Marx ...gel. In Europe, as well, there are works by a host of scholars including [[Karl Marx]] (who largely rejected the idea of civil society independent of the state
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