Economic and Social Values of Marxism to Communism

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When it comes to human morale, people can be vain and disapproving of themselves as well as nurturing and passionate of beliefs and ideas. It is these emotions that toy with the psyche to determine the best possible solution for everything around. Unfortunately, this can be used as a weapon to convince, brainwash and terrorize the minds of millions, if not more. When it comes to systems of control and government, people have their own individual views and beliefs. It is through these views and beliefs that people can relate to and support in order to set the foundation of a leadership or command authority system. There are several types of government, but one in particular sparked the creation of whole new breed of disarray and malfunction, thus “Animal Farm” was published to portray this government for what it was really made of and in turn answered the solution at the end of “The Jungle”. Since, Marxism and it’s founder (Karl Marx) have influenced the world’s view of an ideal government and it’s economical and social properties just as “The Jungle”, by Upton Sinclair, has acted as the catalyst to the creation of “Animal Farm”, by George Orwell, in addition to Marxist beliefs.

As with all things, inspiration does not exist without cause. In Sinclair’s case, his inspiration to write “The Jungle” was from the incessant dwelling over concepts the working conditions the protagonist, “Jurgis”, encountered and the real world conditions of work in the life of someone who does not have much money, equal rights, treated and paid fairly in the early nineteen-hundreds of, in particular, the meat packing industry. The author’s purpose for the existence of “The Jungle” is to illuminate the inefficiency and tribulations the current system ha...

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...nt and poor working and living condition. Marxian Communism is good because it provides the relief for the victims of capitalists. Marxian Communism is worse because people seek a solution to Capitalism through Marxism and end up having a larger, crueler, and more selfish system than the Capitalists.

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