The switch to steam power led to the movement of factories away from the big cities, like London. Instead, locations close to water –out of which steam power is generated- and coal fields, another necessary ingredient for steam power, were preferred. Furthermore, as trade grew dramatically, locations close to markets and trade routes were highly favored.
Summarize Karl Marx's arguments against capitalism.
Karl Marx considered capitalism a deeply inhumane system. It increased the gap between rich and poor helping a very small percentage of the population become extremely rich while leaving the masses in poverty. The upper classes, or bourgeoisie, controlled the production and the workers, ...