Q- Why were the socialist against private property and capitalism?
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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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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.
All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx's ideas. ... So peasants, not workers, would be the main force of the revolution, and Russia could become
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