Lesson Five: The Origins of Socialism
7. Conclusion
In this unit, you explored how socialism developed as a reaction to classical liberalism. Â Robert Owen, who established the first modern socialist community, believed that business owners benefitted from their workers' labour and should treat those workers well and pay them fairly. Â Owen was seen as a utopian socialist who believed that the world would become a better place if socialist principles were put into practice. Â Karl Marx proposed a revolutionary response to the economic, political and social practices of classical liberalism and influenced many forms of socialism. Â Support for democratic socialism grew during the turn of the 20th century, and democratic socialists proposed that a democratic welfare state should evolve from the existing capitalist system, combining elements of democratic and socialist political and economic systems. Â Equally important, during the Great Depression, more people began to look to socialism for solutions to the dire economic and social circumstances of their lives. Â
