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Kenyon
18 March, 21:23
What did Karl Marx call the factory workers?
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Shea Mcmillan
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Those who were receiving the great share were the capitalists, the owners of the expanding industrial and commercial enterprises. For Marx, capitalism was simply what he observed in the European world around him, and primarily in Great Britain.
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