who were the socialist in 19th century Europe ?what kind of society did they envisage.
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The socialists in the 19th Century were :-
1)Robert Owen
2)Karl Marx
3)Louis Blanc etc.
Robert Owen, an English manufacturer established a cooperative community called New harmony in Indiana. The means of production was jointly owned by Cooperatives and Yields were shared equitably .
Karl Marx too gave his theory .
Louis Blance believed that government to encourage cooperatives and set up cooperative organisation to replace Capitalist institutions
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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels were the socialists in 19th century Europe. They believed in a socialist and economic form of society
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- The socialists of the 19th century were Karl Marx along with Friedrich Engels
- Socialism in the eyes of Marx made actualization of a men’s essence where you tend to overcome his alienation.
- Socialism is a political and economic system. It is termed as an economy theory related to social organization.
- It is like formulation of the necessary conditions for a truly and alienating man.
- The prophetic aim is dealt with while destruction of the idols
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