Karl Marx disagreed with many socialist thinkers because...
they did not approve of totalitarian government.
Incorrect Answerthey were a bit squeamish about the use of violence to secure political change
Incorrect Answertheir ideas were not based on 'scientific' methods.
Correct Answerthey were not affiliated to a trade union.
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Despite the allegations of his critics, Marx would not have been in favour of totalitarian rule - certainly not as anything more than a short-lived expedient . Although Marx believed that violence would be necessary to overthrow the ruling bourgeoisie, this point was not a primary reason for his differences with other socialist theorists . Answer 4 is an irrelevance, since there were no trade unions for the earliest socialists to join.
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