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Hoola Bandola Band - Keops pyramid More tags Communism Democratic socialism Eco-socialism Guild socialism Libertarian socialism Market socialism Revolutionary socialism Social democracy Utopian socialism Contents [hide] 1 Historical precedents 2 Origins of socialism 2.1 Saint-Simon 2.2 Robert Owen 2.3 Proudhon 2.4 Bakunin 3 Marxism and the socialist movement 4 The International Workingmen's Association - the First International 5 Paris Commune 6 The Second International 6.1 Germany 6.2 Russia 6.3 USA 6.4 France 6.5 The First World War 7 British Socialism 8 The Revolutions of 1917-23 9 The inter-war era and World War II 9.1 Britain 9.2 USA 9.3 Germany 9.4 Sweden 10 Socialism after World War II In 1848, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels published the Communist Manifesto. Marx and Engels drew from the socialist or communist ideas born in the French Revolution of 1789, the German philosophy of GWF Hegel, and English political economy, particularly that of Adam Smith and David Ricardo. Marx and Engels developed a body of ideas which they called scientific socialism, more commonly called Marxism. The Communist Manifesto says "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles" [21] and famously declared that the working class would be the "grave digger" of the capitalist class. Marx and Engels distinguished their scientific socialism from what they termed the utopian socialism of some other socialist trends. For Marxists, socialism or, as Marx termed it, the first phase of communist society, can be viewed as a transitional stage characterized by common or state ownership of the means of production under democratic workers' control and management, which Engels argued was beginning to be realised in the Paris Commune of 1871, before it was overthrown.[22] They see this stage in history as a transition between capitalism and the "higher phase of communist society" in which human beings no longer suffer from alienation and "all the springs of co-operative wealth flow more abundantly." Here "society inscribe[s] on its banners: From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!" [23] For Marx, a communist society entails the absence of differing social classes and thus the end of class warfare. According to Marx and Engels, once a socialist society had been ushered in, the state would begin to "wither away", [24] and humanity would be in control of its own destiny for the first time. [25] Marx and Engels argued that capitalism "compels all nations, on pain of extinction, to adopt the bourgeois mode of production" [26] and raised the seminal call, "Proletarians of all countries, unite".[27] 10.1 The bi-polar world 10.2 Social Democracy in power 11 Militancy, Socialism and the rise of neo-liberalism 12 Socialism in the 21st Century 13 Socialism as an economic system 14 Socialism and social and political theory 15 Criticisms of socialism 16 Notes 17 References and further reading 18 See also 19 External links

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