social/economic views of Marx
The latter part of the nineteenth century was teeming with evolved social andeconomical ideas. These views of the social structure of urban society came about through the development of ideals taken from past revolutions and the present clash of individuals and organized assemblies. As the Industrial Revolution steamed ahead paving the way for growing commerce, so did the widening gap between the class structure which so predominantly grasped the populace and their rights within the community. The development of a capitalist society was a very favorable goal in the eyes of the bourgeoisie. Using advancing methods of production within a system of free trade, the ruling middle class were strategically able to earn a substantial surplus of funds and maintain their present class of life. Thus, with the advancement of industry and the bourgeoisie's gain of wealth, a counter-action was undoubtedly taking place. The resultant was the degradation of the working-class, of the proletarians whom provided labor to a middle-class only to be exploited in doing so. Exploitation is a quarrel between social groups that has been around since the dawn of mankind itself. The persecution of
economical value. Having acquired business sense which has allowed them to maintain type of work and strength at which one strives. Therefore once communism has been flawed. The communist ideals are purely a utopian dream which cannot be reached Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. Illinois: AHM Publishing totalitarianism. Marx's views were of the proletarian class rising to crush the bourgeois society as all else do. This would leave the door open to a counter revolution in order to yet remains idle when looking at an individual. This is illogical, for we are just that, world of united people who want to live and work equally would exist. Another
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