Communism as propounded by Karl Max was later interpreted by

a

Locke

b

Dicey

c

Bentham

d

Lennin

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Seaboy2000
2 years ago

The correct answer is D
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published The Communist Manifesto in 1848, which laid out the theory of class struggle and revolution. Marxism is a theory and method that argues that capitalism is inherently flawed and will ultimately fail.
Marxism inspired and radicalized elements of the labor and socialist movements in western Europe in the mid-19th century. It later became the basis of Marxism-Leninism and Maoism, the revolutionary doctrines developed by Vladimir Lenin in Russia and Mao Zedong in China, respectively.
Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the revolution, built his new proletarian government based on his interpretation of Marxist thought. In 1917, Lenin's Bolshevik party overthrew the provisional government and began implementing communist practices based on Marx's ideology.
The party's ideology was later renamed Marxism-Leninism due to significant changes to how communism was envisioned by Marx. For example, What Is to Be Done? (1902) stated that revolution could not and should not be made spontaneously by the proletariat, as Marx had expected.
Communism encompasses a variety of schools of thought, which broadly include Marxism, Leninism, and libertarian communism. All of these different ideologies generally share the analysis that the current order of society stems from capitalism

Will123
4 years ago

It's Lenin

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