Thursday, November 19, 2009

Karl Marx and The Industrial Revolution

Karl Marx was a Communist German. He was born a Jew but his family converted to Christianity in order for him to get a job. As Karl grew older, he disagreed on the Industrial Revolution. He would think that the conditions in the Europe factories were too rough and dangerous. He strongly believed that people were born in a world were their ideas didnt count. The factories should be owned by the workers themselves and not by landlords.

Marx gathered a group of people to unite and began a movemetn. It was known as Communism. Capitalism should be taken down by this revolution, the money workers made would be equal among themselves.

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