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In what way is Karl Marx's views different from the socialism advocated by Robert Owens and Charles Fourier?

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Karl Marx, Robert Owen, and Charles Fourier all recognized the exploitation of working masses in capitalist societies. However, their views pertaining to capitalists' surrender of the means of production possess key differences.

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