The most significant difference between early socialists and Marx was
A) early socialists did not advocate class warfare; Marx did.
B) early socialists could be religious; Marx believed that religion was simply a tool for exploitation.
C) early socialists sought the good of the workers; Marx did not.
D) early socialists did not want to change the existing social order; Marx did.
E) all early socialist were workers; Marx was an intellectual.
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