(April 15, 2016 at 6:12 pm)abaris Wrote:(April 15, 2016 at 5:06 pm)Ignorant Wrote: Don't be fooled, marxism/socialism is a philosophy (more accurately an ideology [edit]).
I can't really take you seriously on this matter if you think that Marxism, Socialism, let alone Communism, are the same. They aren't, as you would know if you had any knowledge on the matter.
Marx was the classic philosopher, never claiming to be anithing else. In the same way as Thomas Morus and his Utopia never was anything else than an ideal.
Actually, Marx claimed to be a scientist, a socio-economic scientist whose scientific prediction was the immanent and future development of capitalism into socialism by means of the worker revolution.
A "/" can also mean "or", but since you mentioned it, can you help me to see the differences between those three terms?