1. List out the effects of industrial revolution on the common people of Europe.
2. Why were the Socialists against private property?
And what kind of change they expected?
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1) Industrialization changed all that. The same specialization of labor that occurred in factories occurred in the lives of working-class families, and this broke up the family economy. Work and home life became sharply separated. Men earned money for their families.
2) Socialists were against the institution of private property because they felt that it was the basis of all the social troubles. Therefore, socialist wanted the whole population to control the property rather than an individual so that more attention would be paid to collective social interests.
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1) Industrialization changed all that. The same specialization of labor that occurred in factories occurred in the lives of working-class families, and this broke up the family economy. Work and home life became sharply separated. Men earned money for their families.
2) Socialists were against the institution of private property because they felt that it was the basis of all the social troubles. Therefore, socialist wanted the whole population to control the property rather than an individual so that more attention would be paid to collective social interests.
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