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27 June, 08:02

In what way was Marxism different from the socialism advocated by Owens and Fourier?

A. Owens and Fourier believed that the working masses were being exploited by Capitalism.

B. Marx described a system where the bourgeois capitalists were the tools of revolution.

C. Owens and Fourier thought that the capitalist system would bring about revolution.

D. Marx advocated the use of utopian communities and social reforms to create a classless society.

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  1. 27 June, 10:01
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Marx advocated the use of utopian communities and social reforms to create a classless society." Marxism is different from the socialism advocated by Owens and Fourier is that Marx advocated the use of utopian communities and social reforms to create a classless society.
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