Karl Marx on Darwin:
"Darwins work is most important and suits my purpose in that it provides a basis in natural science for the historical class struggle. One does, of course, have to put up with the clumsy English style of argument. Despite all shortcomings, it is here that, for the first time, teleology in natural science is not only dealt a mortal blow but its rational meaning is empirically explained."
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1861/letters/61_01_16.htm
Karl Marx on Darwin:
"Darwins work is most important and suits my purpose in that it provides a basis in natural science for the historical class struggle.Except that it doesn't. Marx was wrong. (Big surprise!)
If you think Marx was right, please explain HOW darwinian evolutionary theory "provides a basis in natural science for the historical class struggle".