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Karl Vs Kant


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KANT VS MARX

Karl Marx was one of the greatest philosophers, in my opinion. Marx influence big and important people of the history. His philosophy the Marxism is based on the destruction of almost everything that companies were giving to society. With the Marxism it disappear all social classes, making everyone be at the same level, everyone has the same things on life, it use the dictatorship, later, as a way of control the country from getting into anarchy. This influence the third world countries the Russians and the Chinese were the most affected, but not just political its influence the art. In the side of politics Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin us Marx´s idea but they used to make fear and have power in Russia, same thing happen with Chine where Mao Zedong make the living pain in his country. In art Jean-Paul Sartre Bertolt Brecht and Pablo Neruda who were influence too. Immanuel Kant the great philosopher of the Middle Ages, assumes that rationality is the nature of man and it should work towards being completely rational. He was a man well-off middle class and temperament reasoned. It was cult, which at the time was a luxury available to very few and generalized his own experience if all men could reach it. His ideas where just based on the nature of experience in which he believed that anything that cannot be apprehended by our bodily apparatus can never be experience for us. His way of reason the existence of God is different from every other philosopher which he said that there’s no way to prove or disproved the existence.

Kant and Marx have their difference but in what they are similarities, both initially used to reason for the foundation of their way to think about the people and way of life, both were great influence for future philosophers, and both were great philosophers

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