Monday, November 13, 2006

Karl Marx and the Industrial Revolution

Karl Marx was a german who tought the european people were being treated unfair in the european factories . He believed that the factories were very dangerous for them .Marx expected that once the proletariat had taken control of all capitalist property, wealth would flow more abundantly for the benefit of all. Then in the "higher phase of communist society," individuals would finally be free to develop their abilities and talents to the fullest. Karl Marx felt that the Industrial Revolution would have workers control the government. Marx did not believe in god and thought workers were controlled by religion. Karl Marx did not like the Industrial Revolution because he believed that workers should control the factories and farms other than the landlords.

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