A functioning society must have equality for all persons, as well as maintaining a productive economy. In Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, the worker is exploited constantly to increase revenue. Smith states “His(workers) wages are soon reduced to what is barely enough to enable him to bring up a family, or to continue the race of laborers.”. This negative view on workers and the role they play in society shows how unsustainable a capitalistic economy is. Another negative is the exploitation of workers, especially children. Capitalism does not give any protection to workers, and does not even condemn the beating of them. The workers are the driving force in the manufacturing business, and their oppression will eventually lead to downfall of the economy.
Another underlying problem of capitalism is the the mentality “you’re stuck where you are”. If a baby is born to a businessman, he will get educated and most likely become successful. If a baby is born to a wealthy landowner, he will be able to live off his family fortune without any work. On the other hand, if …show more content…
Marx is distraught by the terrible exploitation of workers and offers a very viable solution. He proclaims “WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES UNITE!” because he wants the proletariat to work together to topple the hierarchy that is constantly exploiting them. He advocates for two types of revolution. Marx says that the working class can either use force and death or they can use the government to their advantage. If the proletariat vote in people who will support them, they will be able to have better conditions and decrease the power of the