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Socialist Movement in Europe 1870 - 1914.  

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Socialist Movement in Europe 1870 - 1914 Socialism in Europe during the period 1970 - 1914 was gaining a stronghold in many countries, such as Germany, Russia and France to name a few. Socialism had some of its roots in Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto Marx claimed he was making socialism more scientific. He believed that through his theory of historical evolution capitalism was inevitably doomed. This view came from his trust in the theory of dialectical materialism - the naturalistic philosophy of change and interaction - which is where two opposing ideas are brought together and a antithesis is formed The dialectical component of dialectical materialism concerns recognising the inadequacy of all polar opposites and employing the dialectical method to overcome that inadequacy. The confrontation of an initial thesis by an antithesis, resulting in a new synthesis which preserves what is of value in both - this process continues until perfection is reached...

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