Social Sciences, asked by amitsinghrajput49, 7 months ago

Who were the socialists in 19th

century Europe? What kind of society did

they envisage?



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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

The socialist were:-

●Robert Owen

●Karl Marx

●Lois Blanc

●Friedrich Engles

■Robert owen :- being a English manufacturer he established a cooperative community known as New Harmony in Indiana.

■Karl Marx:- the socialism in his eyes made actualization of a men's essence where you tend to overcome his alienation.

■Louis Blanc:- he believed that govt. should encourage cooperatives and set up cooperative and set up cooperative organisation to replace capitalist institutions.

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Answered by Abhidas
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There were 3 kinds of socialists: -

  1. Liberals: They wanted a nation that tolerated all religions. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments.
  2. Radicals: The radicals wanted a nation in which the government was based on the majority of a country's population. They wanted that women should get the right to vote.
  3. Conservatives: They believed in traditional and cultural values. They supported monarchy and nobility.
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