|
Concept
|
Plato
|
Marx
|
|
Thinking
about the state
|
All power reserve
by the state
|
All power
reserve by the common people
|
|
Main wheal
of the state
|
In platonic
communism guardian class is the wheal of the state.
|
In Marx’s
communism labor class is the wheal of the state.
|
|
Class
inequality
|
There will
be little inequality
|
There is no
inequality
|
|
Family
system
|
Here exist
no family system
|
Here exist
family system
|
|
Private
property
|
Permit
private property
|
No private
property
|
|
Objective of
communism
|
It is
politics oriented
|
It is
economic oriented
|
|
Applicability
|
It is
applicable in cities rather than the whole world
|
It is
applicable in whole world.
|
|
Class
struggle
|
Class
struggle is absent
|
Class
struggle is present.
|
|
Political
power holding
|
Power hold
by the guardian
|
Power hold
by the common people
|
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Difference between Plato and Marx's Concept of Communism
-
The basic idea of the organic theory is to show that the state is, in its nature, like a biological organism or a living being and that th...
-
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political phil...
-
Anthropology is a branch of sociology. It always describes humans, human behavior, and human societies around the world. It is a comparati...
-
“Peasants means small agricultural producer who with the help of simple equipment and the labor of their families produce mostly for thei...
-
Scientific Method: This method involves problem identification; formation of hypothesis; collection of relevant data; analysis of data; and...
-
Socialization: Man is not only social but also cultural. Culture provides opportunities for a person to develop their personality. The devel...
-
Anthropology is a branch of sociology. It always describes humans, human behavior, and human societies around the world. It is a comparati...
-
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political phil...