The invisable hand theory sounds to me like the idea behind the way people live their lives today. A free market where anyone can be a buyer or a producer. Such as America today, any citizen can be whatever they want to be in society. It is all within the hands of the individual. The invisable hand is the governments watching but not handling the prices, resources of labor of any of the products being sold. That is about it about this idea. It is simple. If a man wants to succeed this policy is the best. It encourages growth within a special field of production and the need to produce more using as little material as possible. The chance to earn a bigger profit flourished in this time.
This idea was the nightmare that Marx pictured. He was communisms biggest cheerleader. In his writings of the communist manifesto he basically went through the guidelines and the perks of the communist system, in his eyes. He talks of equality between all no matter what rank. On the surface this may sound like a peaceful idea but deep down it is probably the sickest, saddest way of life on a society. Where is the chance to be unique, stand out and find who you are as an individual. Where is the chance to laugh at jokes told by others when everyone is too scared to say the wrong thing stepping out of line in society. A world of clones is what Marx wanted. How can you have happiness when you are repressed to being what the government tells you to be. I can't imagine the mindset of any one who would propose this and I am sad that there are people in societies that believe this is okay to be forced upon them. Karl Marx was, in my opinion, a psyco.
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