social/economic views of Marx
Date Submitted: 08/23/2004 12:25:44
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 9 pages (2491 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 9 pages (2491 words)
Introduction
The latter part of the nineteenth century was teeming with evolved social and
economical ideas. These views of the social structure of urban society came about
through the development of ideals taken from past revolutions and the present clash of
individuals and organized assemblies. As the Industrial Revolution steamed ahead paving
the way for growing commerce, so did the widening gap between the class structure
which so predominantly grasped the populace and their rights
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