Marx could not predict the future but useful insights Marxism was first created by Karl Marx (1818-1883) and Frederick Engels (1820-1895). It has not only theories and practices based on scientific thinking but also historical dialect materialist theory. That is, there is no clear answer to the problem, but the theory is based on a certain number of variables and these variables are always limited. Most of them are limited. Through this historical materialism, Marx and other Marxists learned the development of social organization and ideology through time and learned how each other succeeded and promoted in history.
Of course Marxism has been associated with atheism for a long time. Karl Marx believed that history had evolved through various stages - capitalism developed for socialism, then communism could develop - this is where Marx states his theory as science So it is prediction, not prophecy. In a sense it is scientific - as evidenced by history - failure of his thoughts provides forgeability of science. Marx, Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin's idols reminded communist believers of Utopia's dream - to copy the Trinity. Kim Jong Il is the North Korean cult - even the mysteries that his son has been trying to accomplish since his father died - even Kim Jong Il to explain to God
A good subtitle of Karl Marx's biography is "failed research". Marx insists that the philosophical point of view is not only to understand the world, but also to improve the world. But his philosophy drastically changed the worst: for the most part of the 20th century, 40% of people living under the Marxist regime suffered from famine, Gulag and political party dictatorship. Marx believes that his new dialectical science will allow him to predict the future and understand the present. But he failed to foresee the two greatest developments of the 20th century - the rise of fascism and the welfare state - and he falsely believed that communism would take root in the most advanced economy. Today the only successful self-style Marxist regime is an avid practitioner of capitalism (or "socialism with Chinese character").
Third, Marx can predict the future of capitalism through his view on historical materialism. David Caute (1967, p. 12) argues that Marx 's philosophy provides a general analysis of past, present and future. To be respectful, Marx seeks modern society through his historical past and attempts to predict his future through current social trends. As explained in the first half of this article, Marx believes that human history is a process of class conflict, social change is a form of class struggle. In the face of modern society, Marx pointed out that society can be divided into two categories - bourgeoisie and proletariat. It is optimistic that Marx believes that this communist society establishes more advanced production, no longer uses it, and no longer alienates (Fulcher and Scott, 2007, p. 31).