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Yes socialism emerged during the Industrial Revolution because the workers believed that they should control the means of production.
Engels wrote about socialism to promote the ideas of Karl Marx and to advocate for a society that operated on principles of equality, cooperation, and communal ownership of resources. He believed that socialism could lead to a more just and egalitarian society, free from exploitation and oppression. Engels saw socialism as a necessary response to the injustices and inequalities of industrial capitalism.
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Benjamin Evans Lippincott has written: 'On the economic theory of socialism' -- subject(s): Socialism, Industrial policy, Industrial organization, Marxian economics
P. H. Scullin has written: 'Socialism means slavery for the working man' -- subject(s): Socialism 'Industrial peace versus industrial war' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Canadian Industrial Peace Association, Industrial Arbitration, Labor unions
Socialism and feminism were popular political movements in response to the social question.
they were making hardships for others
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The key question that Socialism seeks to answer is: Who should be in control of the industrial means of production, such as factories? Socialism seeks to answer this question by arguing that the population as whole, represented by committees, should own the means of production and not individual capitalists.
Who should be in control of the industtal means of productio such as factories
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There was political corruption and capitalism where the official decisions were corrupt.