Rise of Socialism in Britain during the Industrial Revolution
As a direct response to the harsh conditions, economic inequality, and exploitation faced by the industrial working class, socialist ideas began to develop and gain traction in Britain. Early socialist thinkers and movements criticized the capitalist system and advocated for collective ownership of the means of production and a more equitable distribution of wealth, laying the groundwork for future political and labor movements.
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