As Marxists argue, the bourgeoisie were the main beneficiaries of the revolution and possessed many advantages that none of the other institutions and social groupings came close to. Beginning from the earliest years of the revolution, laws and decrees were passed that directly benefited the industrialist bourgeoisie, such as, and most significantly, the abolition of internal customs barriers, guilds and price controls. The main bourgeoisie being the business men used the abolition of price controls to fortify their beliefs of "laissez-faire". Internal Customs barriers meant that business became harder and more difficult to flow, therefore the abolition of this insured that they would earn more and businesses would boom. The introduction of a uniform system of weights and measures, which came to be known as the metric system, further contributed to successful business. One significant law passed, was the prohibition of workers' association. A major problem business owners faced was the ability for their workers to strike. This law made their actions illegal, and the government would have to deal with those individuals. The mercantile and industrial bourgeoisie did not in fact carry out the revolt, only benefited from
As Marxists argue, the bourgeoisie were the main beneficiaries of the revolution and possessed many advantages that none of the other institutions and social groupings came close to. Beginning from the earliest years of the revolution, laws and decrees were passed that directly benefited the industrialist bourgeoisie, such as, and most significantly, the abolition of internal customs barriers, guilds and price controls. The main bourgeoisie being the business men used the abolition of price controls to fortify their beliefs of "laissez-faire". Internal Customs barriers meant that business became harder and more difficult to flow, therefore the abolition of this insured that they would earn more and businesses would boom. The introduction of a uniform system of weights and measures, which came to be known as the metric system, further contributed to successful business. One significant law passed, was the prohibition of workers' association. A major problem business owners faced was the ability for their workers to strike. This law made their actions illegal, and the government would have to deal with those individuals. The mercantile and industrial bourgeoisie did not in fact carry out the revolt, only benefited from