Though the term "communism" can refer to specific political parties, at its core, communism is an ideology of economic equality through the elimination of private property. The beliefs of communism, most famously expressed by Karl Marx, center on the idea that inequality and suffering result from capitalism.Jan 30, 2014 read more
"The Communist Manifesto," a 19th-century book by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, serves as the foundation of communist beliefs. Central to their ideology is the idea that capitalism exploits the worker, inspiring a class struggle finally resulting in a revolution. read more
Though the term "communism" can refer to specific political parties, at its core, communism is an ideology of economic equality through the elimination of private property. The beliefs of communism, most famously expressed by Karl Marx, center on the idea that inequality and suffering result from capitalism. read more
To truly understand communism and its beliefs, you must understand its origin. Communism is a political system designed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, they based their political system on the ideals of George Hegel, a professor of Greek philosophy at the university of Berlin. read more