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THE REFORM MOVEMENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION What were some of the major issues that these reformers fought for?

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THE REFORM MOVEMENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION What were some of the major issues that these reformers fought for?

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What did the world look like as the Industrial Revolution continued?

¨  The Industrial Revolution shifted the balance of power in the world

n  Increase of wealth & power in industrialized countries

n  Europe / US

n  Decrease in wealth & power in non-industrialized countries

n  Africa / Asia / Latin America

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What was the Industrial Reform Movement?

¨  The Industrial Reform Movement was a group of activists, who wanted to correct some of the “bad” effects of the Industrial Revolution

n  What were some of them?

¨  Main goal = Make society better for the poor and working classes

n  Influenced by the example of the Enlightenment

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Why did this reform movement start?

¨  As the Industrial Revolution grew, many saw a gap forming between the “upper” and the “lower” classes

n  Rich were getting richer n  Poor were getting poorer

¨  Believed government should play a larger role in helping people & controlling the economy

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Development of the “factory culture”

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Stereotype of the Factory Owner

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“Upstairs”/“Downstairs” Life

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Factory Workers at Home

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When and where did the movement begin?

¨  The movement started out in Great Britain

n Why here?

¨  Quickly spread to other areas of Europe and the United States

n 1840’s-1900’s

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Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

¨  Laissez –faire Capitalists n  Adam Smith n  David Ricardo

¨  “Laissez-faire” n  A lack of interference in the

economy

¨  Government should not interfere with the economy

n  Should let the economy work things out on its own

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Adam Smith’s “Invisible Hand”

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Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

¨  The Utilitarianism Movements

n  Jeremy Bentham n  John Stewart Mills

¨  The government action should promote policies that do the most good for the most people

n  Little government involvement

n  People should be free to pursue their own interests

n  Profits (wealth) should be equally regulated

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New Harmony, Indiana

George Rapp tried to created Utilitarian communities in Pennsylvania and Indiana

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Old Economy Village, PA

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Jeremy Bentham’s Body

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Jeremy Bentham’s Real Head

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¨  The Socialist Movement n  Charles Fourier

¨  Believed government should control certain factors of the economy

n  Factories, mills, railroads, etc.

¨  Government ownership would help workers & eliminate greedy business owners

Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

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¨  The Marxist Movement n  Karl Marx n  Frederich Engels

¨  More radical form of Socialism w/ a 3-step plan: 1.  Believed in a war between

the classes 2.  “Temporary dictatorship” 3.  Eventually would lead to a

classless, more equal society

Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

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¨  The Union Movement

¨  Unions were voluntary associations who represent workers in labor disputes

n  Shorter work hours n  Better wages n  Safer conditions

¨  Believed workers had a right to have a say in their particular trade / occupation

Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

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¨  The Abolition Movement n  William Wilberforce

¨  Pushed for the abolishment of the slavery / slave trade

¨  Other reform movements: n  Public Education n  Women’s Rights n  Prison reforms

Who where some of the major reformers of this era?

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