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why were socialist against private property in short 5points ​

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Answered by justinthomas1405
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Socialists were against the institution of private property because they felt that it was the basis of all the social troubles. In addition, individuals who owned the property gave employment to the unemployed but that was done only for personal gain and not for the benefit and welfare of those people who made the property productive. Therefore, socialist wanted the whole population to control the property rather than an individual so that more attention would be paid to collective social interests.

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Socialists were against the institution of private property because they felt that it was the basis of all the social troubles. ... Therefore, socialist wanted the whole population to control the property rather than an individual so that more attention would be paid to collective social interests.

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