Economic Revolutions: From Marx to Modern Economic Systems

The economic revolution marked a pivotal transformation in Europe’s production systems, transitioning from individual to collective and industrialized modes of operation. Sparked by the aftermath of the French Revolution and fueled by Karl Marx’s and Friedrich Engels’ Communist Manifesto, this period reshaped labor relations and global economies. As capitalism and communism emerged as dominant economic ideologies, nations such as Russia, China, and Cuba underwent profound economic changes that continue to influence modern economic structures and theories.

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