Paper Title
Marx and Violence: For and Against the Emancipation of Social Hope
Abstract
The Idea of Karl Marx proposes that the solution of Capitalism must be the revolution, in order to overthrow the
structure that causes the inequality of the system and push towards a communist society where human beings can live in
equality. But the facts in history have made the meaning of human emancipation disappeared. Communism has become an
image of the catastrophes and devils that swallowed people. But is it true? The lack of understanding of the origin of the
class struggle leads to divisions and the view that others are enemies. The political revolution, without liberating itself from
this illusion of otherness, is a source of violence and tragedy. Realizing the concept of Marx from the description of human
nature is important for countering this and for the hope of an equal society in which human beings can live together.
Index Terms - Violence, Class Struggle, Emancipation, Revolution