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The abuses of laisse-faire capitalism during the industrial revolution led to reform legislation, utopian socialism, and marxism. ... These problems cause inevitable reactions such as Marxism and utopian socialism. ...
Karl Marx, the founder of Marxism, stated that increasing industrialization leads to jobs that become boring for the worker. ... (Doc A) This increase in industrialization leads to lower wages, leading the oppressed workers to lean toward Marxism. ... They wanted change because of the abuse of laisse-faire capitalism, so they started Marxism, which was inevitable because the proletarians needed to change their way of life. ... This soon did not develop, but inspired Marxism. Marxism is the idea that the proletariats overthrow the bourgeoisie, or the factory owners. ... These disgraced workers and exploited children all inevitably lead to Marxism, Utopian Socialism and reform legislation.
Approximate Word count = 585 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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