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socialist were against private property and saw it as a root of all evil. Elaborate this statement

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Socialists were against private property and saw it as a cause of all evils as they considered the entire society as one and approved issues related to the interest of the society as a whole. Together, they formed the Second International, which is an international organisation favouring their efforts.

Under such circumstances, all properties were socially owned and controlled, no private interference was tolerated. Even in the industrial sector, the factory workers constructed a socialistic society by freeing themselves from the exploitation of the capitalists.

Answered by jojopojo540
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The socialists were not in favor of people owning property individually. They believed that the property should belong to the entire population of the country. They felt it was the root of all social evils

Explanation:

  • The socialists did not want individuals to own private properties since they felt it was only for their personal gain. They believed that property should belong to the the the total population of the country. They believed that private property was the cause of social evil
  • Even though the private property owned by the people was providing employment opportunities for the people, the Socialists felt that it was the cause of  social problems. The property should be the basis of a collective interest of the society and not an individual.    
  • Private properties were associated with personal gains and not for the welfare of the society. The workers working on those properties are not connected with the profits of the property. The workers were being exploited by the owners of private properties

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