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Marx & Carnegie


Marx

Marx divided people into two classes the bourgeoisie and the proletarian. The bourgeoisie would be the business owners, employers of waged labor, and owners of social production methods. The proletarians would be the working class, those who have no methods of production,and those that sell their labor for welfare.

The expanding world market for goods affect national identity by encouraging productivity to amend to supply to fulfill much and more than is being demanded. It also increased overall wealth and caused the working class to be more overworked and under payed.

Communism is posed to benefit the proletariat by ridding them of social labels. Having equal land or property as capitalist. Proletariat will not be forced to work for welfare but as a duty.



Carnegie

Carnegie believed that "The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced." I say that anyone who becomes abundant in wealth should give back to those who are less fortunate than them. This world is of greed and anyone who has better hopes for it should indeed do what they can to influence the change they want to see.

I think Gates taking time to invest his wealth in foundation that helps others is a great way to achieve the problem of " the rich and the poor." It influences others to do the same and it gives those who are less fortunate a sense of hope and gives them a sense of assistance.

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