Scientific socialism
The scientific socialism corresponds to the Marxist thought developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels at the 19th century.
Engels qualified its doctrines of “scientific socialism” in order to distinguish it from the Utopian socialism, current of thought very present at that time.
The method of analysis of the capitalist company adopted by Marx and Engels wants to be scientific and rigorous, being based unceasingly on philosophical, historical and sociological concepts.
See too
Theory
Concepts
- Materialism and Design materialist of the Dialectical History
- Class struggle
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