Conservatives and Change in the 19th Century
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Why were socialists against private property according to the text?

  • Individuals who owned property prioritized personal gain over the welfare of workers. (correct)
  • Socialists profited greatly from private property ownership.
  • Governments controlled all private property, limiting individual freedom.
  • Private property was believed to be essential for societal progress.
  • What was the primary basis of a socialist society, as mentioned in the text?

  • Cooperatives managed by governments.
  • Profit-driven capitalist enterprises.
  • Collective control of property by society as a whole. (correct)
  • Individual ownership of property.
  • How did Robert Owen contribute to the socialist movement?

  • He supported governments controlling all private property.
  • He established a cooperative community called New Harmony. (correct)
  • He believed in the importance of individual ownership of property.
  • He advocated for profit-driven capitalist enterprises.
  • What did Louis Blanc advocate for in France?

    <p>Encouraging government support for cooperatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Karl Marx view industrial society?

    <p>Industrial society was considered 'capitalist' with capitalists owning factories.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Karl Marx, where did the profit of capitalists come from?

    <p>Workers produced the profits for capitalists.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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