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Karl Marx, a philosopher and economist, believed that the working class (proletariat) would eventually revolt against the wealthy capitalist class (bourgeoisie) in a socialist revolution, leading to the establishment of a classless society.
They built universities and libraries.
He thought it only served the ritch
Mostly merchants and businessmen, especially from the New England states businessmen and wealthy people
Federalists
The idea of social Darwinism would have likely appealed to the wealthy and powerful elite within society, as it provided a justification for their position and wealth by suggesting that they were the most "fit" to lead and succeed. It also resonated with those who believed in individualism and competition as driving forces in society.
He believed that this helped the economy to grow. Without the industrialists, there would be no big business or jobs for the other people.
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Andrew Carnegie
Eugene Debs criticized the inequality and exploitation prevalent in American society, particularly within the capitalist system. He believed that the working class was oppressed by the wealthy elite and advocated for labor rights, socialism, and economic justice. Debs also challenged the government's role in upholding the interests of big business over those of ordinary citizens.
They must give it to thoughts who aren't as wealthy as the rich
In the setting of Pride and Prejudice, society believed that most wealthy single men lacked a suitable wife. These men were seen as incomplete without finding a suitable partner to complete their social status and fulfill their duty to marry and produce heirs.