Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Karl Marx and The Industrial Revolution
Karl Marx felt that the Industrial Revolution was bad. He did not like the way the workers were being treated and how the factories were dangerous place to be in. Karl Marx did not support the Industrial Revolution. Since the factories were all so dangerous, Karl Marx fought to get the right for workers to be the ones to control the factories not the landlords. Karl Marx wanted the Industrial Revolution to work in a different way but what he wanted more was for the places to work were more safe at least. Karl Marx also didn't like the idea of kids working in the factories with them getting no breaks and working in unsafe places. While the children should be getting an education in schools and not in factories that weren't safe and working. Also while working so many hours they didn't get payed much that was worth all of their effort and also the time they wasted in school ours. The landlords got all the luxury while the people who worked hard and many hours didn't, which wasn't fair. Karl Marx didn't like this anymore and invented Communism. Where everyone would share the money that was being earned. They would all earn the same no matter what their job was and Karl Marx thought that was a better way to have the society going. Karl Marx had his own idea and opinion like everyone else. There were some that agreed and some that didn't, Karl Marx was one that did not agree and made Communism so that everyone could have a fair share of the pie.
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