Thursday, November 15, 2007

Karl Marx and Communism

Karl Marx was a German who practically created communism through the idea of economical equality and everyone be just as rich or poor as everyone else. He thought that no matter how hard you worked or how lazy you were that you would be treated the same. He also stated that there will be no one richer or more powerful than one another because he saw that no man was bigger than another. In his communist manifesto he stated that no that the workforce should overthrow the employer if treated unfair. A communist country shall also depend upon themselves and to not really communicate with others. There are still a couple communists countries left in the world today

Karl Marx and The Industrial Revolution

Karl Marx had a great deal to do with the industrial revolution because he made he thought that the industrial revolution was not a revolution at all because he thought that the workers were not really going any where in life because they just sold their labor to factory owners. He saw the industrial revolution divided into 2 classes the proletariat which were the working class and he thought they were not getting anywhere because of the fact they just worked for whoever paid the most. The next class was called the bourgeoisie and they were the upper class or the ones who owned the factories and sweatshops etc. They were the ones who he stated in the "communist manifesto" should be overthrown by their employers.
He also stated that the economy be divided and every one share the wealth and no matter how hard you worked or how lazy you were you would be paid the same amount.

Monday, September 10, 2007

The Scientific Revolution

The scientific revolution which occurred in the 1500 was a time when many scientists started to question the laws of science at that time and they started to question the work of early scientists like Aristotle.Scientists like Isaac Newton and Galileo proved these theories that Aristotle and other scientists from that time had.One thing that was introduced was the scientific metho