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This 3 page paper evaluates the views of Marx and Tocqueville. Premises in each of the theories are discussed. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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the people, and were to serve them well, they were competing ideologies. While liberalism supports a laissez-faire paradigm in terms of economics, socialism suggests a pooling and sharing of the
wealth. Interestingly, Karl Marxs Communist model embraces the idea of socialism as a precursor to the paradise that communism would bring. Still Karl Marx contributed a great deal to the
understanding of the idea that while liberalism supports a sort of freedom that many admire, communism would ultimately free man from the trap of alienation. Freedom then is how one
looks at things. Marx in general saw society as a class struggle where no matter how well a government was run, there would be a problem inherent in its
makeup because of class stratification. The Communist Manifesto said, among other things, that all history could be explained in terms of class struggle between the bourgeoisie and
the proletariat or the ruling classes and the working poor. Capitalism was seen as the culprit. A struggle between the owners and the workers, of factories and other businesses,
had been taking place which would eventually result in the workers favor. Transfer of ownership of these businesses would go from private to public hands which would be the beginning
of communism. The Communist Manifesto was a statement on how capitalist society existed at the time and a prediction of the future. It suggested that the elimination of classes
and class struggles would occur and create a freer society. Communism as described by Marx and Engels is much greater than a few socialist tendencies that may be
experienced in democracies. In fact, Tocqueville would probably have no problem with such socialist tendencies but Marx saw such types of governments as ineffective anyway. In reading Marxs works
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