Marxist theory of socialism implicates that every productive entity or matter, in the society, should be owned either publically or collectively (Kolakwoski 2008). Marx speaks for the working class people and says that there should be no discrimination in the service availability to anyone. Every single person would have equal access to all sorts of productions. No one should receive any special treatment or privileged facility. A property should be publically owned. Equality of all types has been stressed on by Marx. He has tried to present the idea of a non-alienated society. To achieve this, Marx has advocated for extreme socialism titled communism. This theory advocates for the supremacy of the proletariats and tries to establish the proletariats as the dictators of the society (Hobsbawn 2012). In this socio-economic theory, Marx has tried to defend his stand for the equality not only in economical terms, but also in the organization and running of the society. Theory of communism suggests that proletariats should be handed over the power to govern any society. He demanded that a product or entity should be owned by everyone. There should be no private ownership of anyone. Collective measures have been emphasized by Marx. Marx thinks that proletariats should go to any level of operation needed to achieve such society. They should not be afraid or hesitative of violence, war, bloodshed. This is the extreme measurement of socialism. According to Marx, a society should be classless and equal for all. Inequality may lead to the damage of balance. There should be equal rights and privileges available to and accessible by everyone. This is the theory of a non-alienated society. Marxist theory of a non-alienated society is based on idealism. The theory does not produce a clear vision of non-alienated society. Marx stated that non-alienated