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why was karl marx against the industrialist​

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Answered by ranjitasingh2005
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Marx dived into the study of economics. He reached the conclusion that the new industrial workers labored for wages that barely kept them alive while creating enormous wealth for their capitalist employers. In 1844, Marx wrote that the worker was alienated, or separated, from the fruits of his own labor.

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