Socialism
Several of the main objectives of this system are replaced by wage labor collectivist regime, ie, that all assets are community propertywithout any individual, rationally organize the economy and ensure a fair distribution.
But socialism has become over time a political movement followed by the masses. Where first was carried out thisconversion was in Europe, thanks to the work of one of the great revolutionaries of the time as were Marx and Engels
There is a paradox with Capitalism because workers can not get enough money to buywhat they produce. Gradually, the working class, made up a large majority of the population lives in subhuman conditions, in contrast to the lifestyle of the owners, who have all kinds of riches. Thisleads to the proletarian class to consider the need to change their situation and find a way of organizing in which the force of numbers they have, given a social power. This is how the labor movementas an essential factor in the politics of industrial countries.
Socialism is interpreted as a way of radically transforming reality. Then begins a period of time that is developed proletarianstruggle against the upper classes to ensure better quality of life and transform society. Arises at the critical moment a figure who brought security thinking that the working class needed, Karl Marx,with his Communist Manifesto, which moved every bourgeois to feel a respect for the working class.
The recognition of poverty, leads to say that there are two types of classes: those who have everythingand those who possess almost nothing. This leads to the division of the Socialists into two classes, those who see that the class is a result of capitalism (Marx), and those who see it as a fad....
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