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deas of the modern day. The final and fourth part discussed the differences between his political issues as apposed to those of the other oppositonal parties. This part ends in bold capital letters "WORKINGMEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!" Marxism is a good system of economics if it is closely examined in its pure state. Marxism promotes equality, employment, health care, and the good of society. Under Marxism, all people are treated equal. A doctor would be equally important as a cab driver and would both make comparable salaries. This practice eliminates the division of society into classes, and decreases the amount of crime because if everyone has the same personal possessions, then there is no reason to steal from one another. Also under this system, there is no unemployment. Because the government owns the means of production, it is able to regulate the employment of its citizens. This system also provides equal health care to all, no matter what one’s profession. Marxism recognizes the importance of every life as a part of the work force and provides measures to keep all its citizens healthy. Probably the best component of Marxism is that the economic systems would only do what it saw as best for the society as a whole. The system proposed by Karl Marx places the good of society as a whole as the most important goal of the government. There are however some flaws of Marxism. The main problem is that is does not allow an individual the freedom to advance himself any further than the next man. All men are not the same. Some are smarter than others and go into professions that should be paid more because they bring more stress onto the individual. Also, another downfall that it has is its association with Communism in the past. The governments that have tried Marxism have failed because of the greed of the ruling party. This is probably going to be the hardest of its flaws for Marxism to overcome. It is virtually impossible to find...

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