Marx and Private Ownership
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. Marx and private ownership
Marx believes that private ownership is unjust because it creates an imbalance in society, that stretchs from unequal distribution, exploitation, and inevitably ending in class conflict. Marx belives that the �liberal’ claim for freedom, development, and progression for the entrupenur, with an open market economy is complex, because basically it divides the mode of production, and the force of production. Wage labourers are forced to work for the middle class, abandoning their freedom, and their rights, and losing total control of that that they produce. Wage labourers are not in control of their produce, and they are exploited by the owners of large cooperations, who are evidently the minority in society. Marx believed that the liberal claim not to mix politics with economics is also complex, in that though they claim that its is a separate sphere, they still support capitalism, and the domination of private ownership, because the policies shift toward the right, coinciding and benefiting the private sector, so that it can continue to reap its support, and strength. Marx believd that the model should be reformed so that the working class, or the proletariat could reap the profits, of their own labour, and saw capitalist societies as exploitative. He wanted to see an end to povert, unemplyment, and class struggle, that he believed was being regulated by free markets and competition. Right order for Marx, was the realisation of social order, and the means of individual self development. He believed in the twow phases of socialims, and communism
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