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Zorluk: Çok zorSocialist, Communist, and Reformist Reactions to Industrialization

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"A part of the bourgeoisie is desirous of redressing social grievances, in order to secure the continued existence of bourgeois society. To this section belong economists, philanthropists, humanitarians, improvers of the condition of the working class, organizers of charity... They desire the existing state of society minus its revolutionary and disintegrating elements. They wish for a bourgeoisie without a proletariat. ... By changes in the material conditions of existence, this form of Socialism, however, by no means understands the abolition of the bourgeois relations of production, an abolition that can be effected only by a revolution, but administrative reforms, based on the continued existence of these relations..."
—Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, *The Communist Manifesto*, 1848

Which of the following nineteenth-century developments best represents the 'administrative reforms' criticized by the authors in the passage?

  1. A
    The mobilization of radical working-class organizations to seize control of the means of production
  2. B
    The reestablishment of strict mercantilist trade monopolies and guild regulations to suppress factory-based manufacturing
  3. The implementation of legislative reforms, such as the British Factory Acts, to regulate the working day and restrict child laborCevap
  4. D
    The application of Social Darwinist theories to justify the unequal distribution of wealth among industrial classes

Cevap

The implementation of legislative reforms, such as the British Factory Acts, to regulate the working day and restrict child labor
The correct answer is the implementation of legislative reforms, such as the British Factory Acts, because these measures represent state-led efforts to regulate working hours and conditions. Such reforms addressed immediate working-class grievances, which Marx and Engels argued was a method used by the bourgeoisie to stabilize and preserve the capitalist system ('bourgeois relations of production') without undergoing a socialist revolution.

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1
Analyze the provided text to identify the authors' core argument.
Marx and Engels argue that 'bourgeois' or conservative reformers seek to address social grievances not to dismantle capitalism, but to stabilize it and prevent a working-class revolution.
Understanding the source's perspective is necessary to determine what historical events align with their critique.
2
Identify the characteristics of the criticized actions.
The criticized actions are 'administrative reforms' that improve material conditions without abolishing 'bourgeois relations of production' (capitalism).
This establishes the criteria for evaluating the answer options.
3
Evaluate the historical developments listed in the options against the criteria.
The British Factory Acts regulated working hours and child labor within the capitalist system, demonstrating state-led reform aimed at mitigating industrial abuses without changing ownership of the means of production.
This directly matches the definition of 'administrative reforms, based on the continued existence of these relations' described in the text.

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