Critique Of The Gotha Program by Karl Marx
This work is a critical analysis of a draft program for the United Workers' Party of Germany, offering a profound critique of its theoretical foundations and practical proposals. It scrutinizes the program's approach to labor, value, and the distribution of wealth, emphasizing the necessity for a scientific understanding of socialism. The text underscores the importance of a classless society where the means of production are communally owned, and it challenges the program's ambiguous stance on the state and its role in the transition to communism. Through this critique, it seeks to clarify the principles of a truly revolutionary socialist movement, advocating for a clear distinction between reformist and revolutionary objectives.
- Published
- 1891
- Nationality
- German
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 30-50
- Original Language
- German
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