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Bourgeois socialism is a term used by [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] in various pieces (including in [[the Communist Manifesto]]).
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Bourgeois socialism concerns the maintenance of the current relations of production of wage-labour, and in that sense is conservative. Opinions in Marxism vary as to whether this or that bourgeois socialist intentionally is excusing the current order but the common thread is that they are, in objective fact, preserving it.
'''Bourgeois socialism''' is a term used by [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] in various pieces, including in [[the Communist Manifesto|''the Communist Manifesto'']]. Bourgeois socialism concerns the maintenance of the current relations of production of wage-labour, and in that sense is [[Conservatism|conservative]]. Opinions in Marxism vary as to whether this or that bourgeois socialist intentionally is excusing the current order but the common thread is that they are, in objective fact, preserving it.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Social democracy]]
* [[Democratic socialism]]


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Latest revision as of 21:08, 29 March 2024

Bourgeois socialism is a term used by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in various pieces, including in the Communist Manifesto. Bourgeois socialism concerns the maintenance of the current relations of production of wage-labour, and in that sense is conservative. Opinions in Marxism vary as to whether this or that bourgeois socialist intentionally is excusing the current order but the common thread is that they are, in objective fact, preserving it.

See also