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Economics of the Industrial Revolution. Problems of Industrial Revolution Time to look for solutions! Some believed the market would fix the problems.

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Page 1: Economics of the Industrial Revolution. Problems of Industrial Revolution  Time to look for solutions! Some believed the market would fix the problems.

Economics of theIndustrial Revolution

Page 2: Economics of the Industrial Revolution. Problems of Industrial Revolution  Time to look for solutions! Some believed the market would fix the problems.

Problems of Industrial Revolution Time to look for solutions! •Some believed the market would fix the problems•Others believed there should be a change in government

What is the market?

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Adam Smith

Wrote: The Wealth of NationsBritish economist Adam Smith promoted “laissez faire” capitalism•The #1 economic system during the Industrial Revolution

Laissez Faire (hands off) – policy allowing businesses to operate with little or no government interference. Smith

Capitalism – economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit.

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Profit Motive

Market Economy

Competition

Free Enterprise

Private Ownership

Capitalism

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Adam Smith

Smith’s Argument:•Free market forces (supply and demand) would produce more goods at lower prices•This would encourage capitalists to invest their money in new ideas

• Claimed that the “invisible hand” of capitalism led individuals who worked for their own good to promote the good of the community

• “The Father of Economics”

Smith

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Thomas Malthus

• 1798 Wrote: Essay on the Principle of Population

• Predicted that population growth would outpace food supply

Malthus

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Thomas Malthus

• Warned that the poor would suffer from starvation

• Only option= people must have fewer children

Malthus

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Thomas Malthus

• Predictions did NOT come true because food supply grew even faster than population

Malthus

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David Ricardo

• British economist that agreed with Malthus

• The poor were having too many children

• “Iron law of wages” stated that population and wages are connected and go through a cycle…

Ricardo

• When wages are high families have more children • When wages are low families have less children

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High Wages Workers have more Children

Surplus of Workers Lower Wages

Lower Wages Workers have fewer Children

Shortage of Workers Higher Wages

David Ricardo’s Iron Law of Wages

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• Believed that laissez faire was the best cure for poverty (Malthus, Smith)

• NOT business regulation or government intervention

• Advised families to be hard workers, thrifty, and have a small family

David Ricardo

Ricardo

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Socialism – system in which the people as a whole rather than private individuals own all property and operate all businesses.

• Claim that industrial capitalism had created a large gap between the rich and poor

• Cared less about individual ownership rights and more about the interests of society

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• Sought to create self-sufficient communities

• All property and work would be shared

• Wealth would be equal• Fighting would end

Utopian Socialism

Scotland: Robert Owen set up a Utopian factory community•Supplied good housing, education, and fair wages

Owen

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New Lanark, Scotland

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German philosopher Karl Marx promoted “scientific socialism”•claimed it was more realistic than utopian socialism

• 1848: teamed up with German economist Friedrich Engels and published The Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx

Engels Marx

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Communism

Marx

Communism – a form of socialism that sees class struggle between employers and employees as inevitable.

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In The Communist Manifesto Marx argues:• History was a class struggle between the bourgeoisie (wealthy capitalists), and the proletariat (working class)

• To make profits, the bourgeoisie exploited the proletariat (how???)

• Capitalism created prosperity for a few and poverty for many

Communism

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• The P would take control of the means of production and create a classless communist society where wealth and power would be shared

• With communism, all the evils of the industrial revolution would end

• The Proletariat will eventually revolt and overthrow the capitalists to make a new society

In The Communist Manifesto Marx argues:

Communism

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Marx’s Industrial Age Social Pyramid

Bourgeoisie(capitalists, the “haves,”

the oppressors)

Proletariat(workers, the “have-nots,”

the oppressed)

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• Called for an international struggle to bring down capitalism

• Slogan = “workers of the world unite!”

• Socialist political parties formed in Western Europe

• By 1900: the standard of living for the working class improved and communism lost popularity

Communism

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• 1900s: most people still felt stronger ties to their nationality and county rather than their economic class

• No worldwide communist revolution

Communism• 1917: revolutionaries toppled

Czar Nicholas II in Russia and set up the first communist state

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Lenin leads theRevolution in Russia

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