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Karl Marx and Socialism - Coggle Diagram
Karl Marx and Socialism
seven statements
(1) the production of useful things is the only reasonable
objective that industry can propose to itself
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Criticisms of Marx
• Karl Marx did not accept the idea that, for many people, religion
is much more than a comfort like a drug.
• People who are religious argue that their faith is a relationship with God. For them, God is a real, existing being, and is not simply a product of society.
• Although it is true that many religions have oppressed people in the name of a god, nevertheless they have also given many people a source of strength, hope and comfort in their daily lives.
• It is also well established that during times of warfare or natural disasters religious beliefs and practices become more important to people (as shown, for example, with increased church attendance).