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The Industrial Revolution: A Godsend. Standard View of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution led to widespread struggle for a multitude.

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Page 1: The Industrial Revolution: A Godsend. Standard View of the Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution led to widespread struggle for a multitude.

The Industrial Revolution:A Godsend

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ECONOMIST & PHILOSOPHER – LEOPOLD KOHR

The Breakdown of Nations (1957)

“Tremendous rise in reform movements and social criticism in the wake of the Industrial Revolution must have been an indication of worsening conditions.”

“An increase in reform movements is a sign of worsening, not of improving, conditions. If social reformers were rare in former ages, it could only have been so because these were better off than ours.”

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KOHR HAD IT BACKWARDS!

This view came from Marxist historiography, prevalent in the 1950s and 1960s.“Because theoretical preconceptions, which guided them, postulated that the rise of capitalism must have been detrimental to the working classes, it is not surprising that they found what they were looking for.” F.A. Hayek

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PROSPERITY CAUSED CONCERN

“The very fact we hear complaints in the late 18th and early 19th century about appalling conditions in which many people lived and worked is, ironically enough, a point in the Industrial Revolution’s favor.”

“Before the Industrial Revolution, everyone fully expected to live in abject poverty, and what is more, they fully expected a similar fate for their descendants.” F. A. Hayek

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POVERTY BEGAN TO SEEM ABNORMAL

The overwhelming wealth and abundance that the Market Economy had produced highlighted and amplified pockets of poverty scattered in various sections of cities and in the countryside. Earlier, when most people lived in abject poverty, no one noticed or expressed outrage. The abundance from the market economy achieved raised standards and aspirations of people at all economic levels.

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FRIEDRICH A. HAYEK

“What for ages had seemed a natural and inevitable situation, or even as an improvement upon the past, came to be regarded as incongruous with the opportunities that the new age appeared to offer.”“Economic suffering both became more conspicuous and seemed less justified, because general wealth was increasing faster than ever before.”

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ECONOMIST, JOSEPH SCHUMPETER

The stupendous wealth created by the Free Market, ironically, enabled the enemies of capitalism to occupy the position of full-time intellectuals, enjoying the leisure and civilization that the free market they so hated made possible. Schumpeter believed that the intellectuals’ opinions would eventually destroy the free market.The intellectuals, with no economic experience, would wear down the public’s support for capitalism and replace it with a socialist system.Schumpeter believed that the tremendous success of the free market would sow its eventual destruction.

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IT WAS THE FREE MARKET THAT HAD CREATED THE PROLETARIAT, OR THE WORKING CLASS.

The Industrial Revolution created new opportunities for work.Many more people could survive.It also provided a chance at upward mobility, long denied to the vast majority of people.

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PEOPLE’S CHOICE

People moved to the factoriesPeople left towns with hour laws to get more hoursPeople moved to places where their kids could workChildren worked much harder on the farm

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THE STANDARD TEXTBOOK TALE

Peasants were happy on their farms, out in the fresh air.Artisans under the domestic system, had enjoyable lives working in their chosen trades. Artisans worked in their own homes and enjoyed a modest economic independence since they owned a garden plot and received payments for their work.THEN “the Industrial Revolution fell like a war or a plague” on these previously happy folk.The new factory system reduced the free artisan to virtual slavery.The Industrial Revolution lowered the standard of living to the level of bare subsistence.Women and children were jammed into mills.The Industrial Revolution destroyed family life, it sucked the very life from society and destroyed morality, and public health.

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LUDWIG VON MISES

“Conditions prior to the Industrial Revolution were in fact catastrophically poor. Right before the Industrial Revolution

the economy was hopelessly static, and possessed no outlet whatsoever for the increasingly sizable number of people for whom a

living in agriculture or domestic manufacture was impossible.”

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PEOPLE CHOSE TO WORK IN THE FACTORIES

People took factory jobs of their own free will.This indicates that these jobs, however repugnant to us, gave the worker the best opportunity they had available at the time.Industrial employment was a voluntary system. Factory owners could not force workers to become employees.As low as wages were, they were better than workers could earn elsewhere.

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PRESENTISM?

During the first few decades of the Industrial Revolution, wages were shockingly bad when compared with the conditions of the contemporary upper classes (a small minority) and present conditions of today’s industrial workers.

They had long hours, deplorable sanitary conditions.

Still, workers thronged into the factories as their salvation.

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WHAT WAS THEIR ALTERNATIVE?

Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the trades catered to the wants of

the well-to-do

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The expansion of the tradesmen’s income was based on how many luxuries the rich

could afford.

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WITH THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION:

MASS PRODUCTION opens production for the MASSES.Workers are the main customers.They no longer toiled merely for other people’s well-being.Big business caters to the needs of the masses.

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ENTREPRENEURISM

The very principle of capitalist entrepreneurship is to provide for the common man. . . . There is in the market economy NO other means of

acquiring wealth than by supplying the masses in the best and cheapest way with all goods they ask for. -- Mises