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What is the difference between Communism and Marxism?

What is the difference between Communism and Marxism?

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M. Gomez

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Answered Jul 16, 2020

Communism is based on Marxism, and the two cannot be separated. Communism is the realization of a stateless society where everyone is equal. On the other hand, Marxism is the context by which such a state is developed. At the same time, Marxism is a political philosophy based on Karl Marx’s ideas. Communism can be labeled as a political system, which is founded on Marxist ideology.

Communism is based on Marxism, and the two cannot be separated. Communism is the realization of a
In Marxism, there is no difference between the rich and the poor. Communism can be characterized as a political system where everyone is the same. The ambition of communism is to develop a population that is unburdened by separate social classes and creates a stateless society where everyone is equal. On the other hand, Marxism is a philosophy that is rooted in the materialist interpretation of history. It says that throughout history, people have been motivated by greed, while with Marxism, you feel content with having what you need to survive.

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