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== Imaginary equality ==
== Imaginary equality ==
According to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Marxism believes in an "imaginary equality". Equality among all human beings — is a primary doctrine of Marxism, but Sarkar told, it is only theoretical and not possible in practice because no two individuals are alike, hence they cannot be equal.<ref name="Views of Other Faiths">{{cite book|title=A Few Problems Solved|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|chapter=Views of Other Faiths}}</ref>
According to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Marxism believes in an "imaginary equality". Equality among all human beings — is a primary doctrine of Marxism, but Sarkar told, it is only theoretical and not possible in practice because no two individuals are alike, hence they cannot be equal.<ref name="Views of Other Faiths">{{cite book|title=A Few Problems Solved|author=Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar|chapter=Views of Other Faiths}}</ref>
== Lack of universality ==
Sarkar told, Marxism is not universal in nature and finds its field of activity in the exploitation of poverty, hence it can only thrive and it teachings are applicable only in poverty-stricken areas.<ref name="Views of Other Faiths" />


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