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Scientific socialism

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Scientific socialism utilizes scientific methods to analyze historical patterns and potential scenarios regarding social, economic, and material phenomena, aiming to comprehend and forecast their evolution. As for future development, it could entail further refinement and expansion of scientific socialism's analytical methods and their application to emerging societal changes and challenges.[1]Scientific socialism is also known as "Marxism" named after Karl Marx who created the Marxist theory.[2]

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  1. "Scientific socialism", Wikipedia, 2023-04-19, retrieved 2023-04-21
  2. "Communism - Communism after Marx | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-04-21.