1. Marxism
The reason for this was partly because of his Jewish background, which exposed him to prejudice and discrimination, which caused him to question the role of religion in life, thereby fuelling his interest for a change in his society. ... It was mainly from these, and other works of Marx and Engels that lead to the body of thought and belief now known as Marxism, which formed the basis of socialism, with communism as the final stages of socialism. ... In this early stage of communism, there was no private property, no classes or privileged elite and what we now know as the family. ... As...
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