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SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM

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Socialism

Currents

Christian socialism
Communism
Democratic socialism
Libertarian socialism
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Social democracy

Influences

Anarchism
Internationalism
Marxism
Trade unionism
Utilitarianism
Utopian socialism

Ideas

Class struggle
Democracy
Egalitarianism
Equality of outcome
Proletarian revolution

Key issues

Types of socialism
Socialist economics
History of socialism
Criticisms of socialism

People and organizations

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First International
Second International
Socialist International

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Scientific Socialism is the term used by Friedrich Engels to describe the socio-political-economic theory pioneered by Karl Marx. The reason why this socialism is "scientific socialism" (as opposed to "utopian socialism") is because, like science, observation is essential in this theory. Although Marx denounced "utopian socialism", he never referred to his own ideas as "scientific socialism". It has been denounced as positivism by several Marxist philosophers.

Historical materialism

There is an emphasis on materialism, as opposed to religion or idealism. Marx and Engels observed history and came to the conclusion that history is shaped by materialism. This is called historical materialism, a fundamental theory within the theory.

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