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What is the role of socialist in the French society

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The economic and political movement, large-scale industry, the growth of the working class in both number and ambition, the uneasiness of the farmers crushed by competition and besieged by industrial and merchant feudalism, and the moral fears of the intellectual bourgeoisie ,whose delicate sensibilities were offended by a brutal mercantile society, all of this set the scene for a new social crisis, a new and more profound revolution, one through which the proletariat would seize power in order to transform property and morality.

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The French Revolution of 1789, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote, "abolished feudal property in favour of bourgeois property". ... Marx and Engels developed a body of ideas which they called scientific socialism, more commonly called Marxism.

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