Feudal Socialism: Marx and Engels criticize feudal socialism for its nostalgic longing for feudal relations and its inability to address the emerging capitalist system adequately.
Petty-Bourgeois Socialism: They argue that petty-bourgeois socialism seeks to ameliorate the conditions of the petite bourgeoisie without fundamentally challenging the capitalist system.
German or "True" Socialism: Marx and Engels critique German socialism for its abstract and idealistic nature, emphasizing the need for practical revolutionary action over theoretical contemplation.
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