Bismarck introduced anti socialist laws in 1878, which deprived socialist organizations of the right of assembly and publication.
Bismarck wanted to head off socialism. To combat it, he devised an employer paid welfare system that provided so many "welfare" type benefits, workers in his united Germany had no reason to rebel over lack of health care and other issues that socialists wanted to install in Europe.
Both believed that workers were exploited..
The thing in that Germany place was uh a Bismark thing and it was uh to get the unify workers in support of socialism. :) YAH
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Otto Von Bismarck, known for implementing social welfare programs in Germany during the late 19th century, aimed to address social unrest and undermine support for the socialist movement. His policies, including workers' compensation and health insurance, were designed to protect workers and secure their loyalty to the government. Bismarck believed that these welfare measures could maintain social stability and strengthen the German state.
Industrial Workers of the World
Bismarck introduced social reforms in order to undermine the growing socialist movement in Germany, maintain social stability, and secure support for the conservative government. These reforms were aimed at addressing workers' grievances and improving social conditions to prevent the rise of socialism.
By ‘capitalist workers’, I assume you mean workers who support capitalism. Most of them probably don’t have the slightest understanding of Socialism (a classless stateless society based on production for use), and see no alternative to capitalism.
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Skilled workers felt discontent under Bismarck because they were not given a choice as to the skill they were trained to do. They were not paid like the regular workers today. Many were given coupons with which to purchase what they needed.