Under Marx's theory the building of industry and the process of industrialism would create a large diversity between the Rich factory owners and the poor factory workers. The quality of life and work for the workers would fall and if the owners didn't give equal rights to their workers they could form unions, or revolt against the Factory owners and also the government for allowing the owners to keep those owners in power and keeping the workers quality of life low. When a revolt of the would occur it would overthrow the pro-factory leadership and install a pro-socialist or pro-poor class leadership which then these leaders would implement the changes to move to socialism, by letting the government take control of the market, and in which would pass laws improving the quality of life of the poor and middle class workers and slowly destroy the rich class.
Entrepreneurs
The workers worked long hours in dark, dusty, DANGEROUS, hot, factories
This would be in the 18th or the 19th century. This is during the Industrial revolution when everyone was trying to have the most stuff.
during the industrial expansion in the late 1800s
The classical school of management thought emerged in the late 1800s and early 1900s as a result of the Industrial Revolution
The Knights of Labor is an example of a type of union that emerged during the nation's industrial boom. Others include the Industrial Workers of the World, and the American Railway Union.
No, socialism is not a mistake. It is a post-capitalism or an alternative to capitalism that will emerge sooner or later when humanity moves beyond the need for a capitalist system.
The technological advances allowed mass production, in turn allowing businesses to make more items, and make them cheaper, meaning more people could afford them and so creating lots of money and big business.
U.S. industrial patternmaking emerged as a separate industry from the 1950s through the 1970s.
After the Civil War many were left crippled or widowed and had no means of earning a living for themselves. As a result, people began to wonder if the government could be used as an agency of social welfare (AKA socialism)
Retailing can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of retail activities in civilizations like ancient Rome and Greece. However, the concept of modern retailing, with stores selling a variety of goods to the general public, began to emerge during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. This period saw the development of department stores and the rise of consumer culture.
During the Neolithic Revolution, social classes began to emerge based on factors such as wealth, land ownership, and specialization in skills. The development of agriculture led to economic disparities between those who owned land and those who did not. This resulted in the formation of a hierarchical society with distinct social classes, including rulers, priests, artisans, and farmers.