Marx, Socialism and the State by Zaher Baher
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This booklet highlights several key points, such as the fact that there is no distinction between Marxism and Leninism. It also explores the major areas of disagreement between Marx and Bakunin, as well as between Marxism and anarchism. It offers a concise and valuable read for anyone seeking to understand Marxism and anarchism and the differences between them.
Marx had considered it capitalism’s historical mission to develop technology to the point where it could provide for humanity’s material needs. He had even thought capitalism, by destroying earlier economic forms and developing technology, had played a historically progressive role. He thought class society had been historically necessary to achieve humanity’s ultimate liberation. Such notions made Marxism, all appearance to the contrary, ‘the most sophisticated ideology of advance capitalism.’
“Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were centralists – not only politically but socially and economically.” Murray Bookchin
Published by Binayi publisher in Sulaymaniyah- Iraq
August 2024
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