Which aspects of the primary source show the exploitation of the working class in the XIX century?
Respostas
From the rise of the capitalist system (industrialization, formation of markets, banks, commerce), the rise of a new social class took place: the workers, that is, the workers of the capitalist industries. Consequently, social relations emerged between factory owners (explorers) and factory workers (exploited) that permeated the industries' daily lives. From these not at all friendly relations between capitalists and workers, two movements emerged in England, the Luddites and the Chartists, who had a common goal: to find solutions to the problems faced by the workers. Over the decades, capitalism has added new features, society has undergone increasing transformations and, thus, the workers needed to articulate new ways of fighting for their causes. In this way, socialist movements emerged from the organization of workers.