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Marxism in the 21st Century: Could it save us from the social and economical problems we have created?
In the late 19th century, Marx, a German philosopher began to see the problems with Capitalism. How, in a capitalistic society, the econamy would one day plunge into chaos, and create such destruction in the day to day life, he foresaw that Capitalism would go on even when it found such abstructions until one day, it could not go on any longer. Society would then change to Socialism, after learning that Capitalism is not the answer. After evolving enough, society would turn to Communism, which is the basis, and structure for the beginings of Anarchy. When we say Anarchy we don't speek of the rough and mistic philosphy of "punks", but of the intellectual one, many confuse the two. For anarchy to work, humans must let go of all selfishness and greed, let us say that for example: The baker will not sell his bread, he will give it away because he knows many will benefit from it. The farmer will grow his vegetables and give them away. Everyone will benefit. Things are shared, not for one's own interest but for the welfare of the community. Once we have evolved sufficiently, this "utopia" will be possible, no money is needed, and greed and selfishness, wars, and government will be obsolete, and thus we will all be saved.

Marxism in the 21st Century: Could it save us from the social and economical problems we have created?
In the late 19th century, Marx, a German philosopher began to see the problems with Capitalism. How, in a capitalistic society, the econamy would one day plunge into chaos, and create such destruction in the day to day life, he foresaw that Capitalism would go on even when it found such abstructions until one day, it could not go on any longer. Society would then change to Socialism, after learning that Capitalism is not the answer. After evolving enough, society would turn to Communism, which is the basis, and structure for the beginings of Anarchy. When we say Anarchy we don't speek of the rough and mistic philosphy of "punks", but of the intellectual one, many confuse the two. For anarchy to work, humans must let go of all selfishness and greed, let us say that for example: The baker will not sell his bread, he will give it away because he knows many will benefit from it. The farmer will grow his vegetables and give them away. Everyone will benefit. Things are shared, not for one's own interest but for the welfare of the community. Once we have evolved sufficiently, this "utopia" will be possible, no money is needed, and greed and selfishness, wars, and government will be obsolete, and thus we will all be saved.