According to Karl Marx, what was the cause of social ills?

Was it capitalism, feudalism, unrestricted migration, or intellectual elitism?

Answer:
Well, you know it's interesting whenever anyone brings up Karl. Karl had an interesting history. he was rich, intellectually elite and privledged. He saw the plight of the bourgoisee as something he could fix - but he applied his condescending intellectualism to the issue and came up with Marxism, which, as a form of governemtn is ONLY ever possible with a group of extremely well educated and empathic, self-sacrificing and deprecating atheists who were independently wealthy from the beginning - Then it works great.

In the real world of stupidity, greed, sloth and human nature its a recipe for disaster.

But to answer your question, he despised ALL of those concepts. And didn't think people should have to "Suffer" from capitalism, didn't think people should be able to move where they wanted (though he did, freely, throughout his life), he decried elitism of anykind (though he was unquestionably an elitist) and feudalism - well, that was going to go the way of capitalism.

Marx - funny guy...
here a web site that can help you! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/karl_marx...
hope it helps!
Karl Marx was a social ill. Marxism.
Whatever he says, I'm pretty sure he was wrong.
The answer is "unequal distribution of resources"

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