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What did Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels believe would be the result when communism finally emerged as the dominant political and economic system?
Only two classes would exist in society.
All the evils of industrial society would disappear
The Soviet Union would become the world’s only superpower.
Citizens would own their individual homes and farms.
Marx described communism as a form of complete socialism in which the means of production - all land, mines, factories, railroads, and businesses - would be owned by the people. Private property would in effect cease to exist. All goods and services would be shared equally. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels stated their belief that economic forces alone dominated society. Time has shown that religion, nationalism, ethnic loyalties, and a desire for democratic reforms may be as strong influences on history as economic forces. In addition, the gap between the rich and the poor within the industrialized countries failed to widen mostly because of the various reforms enacted by governments
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