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Industrial Revolution and New Ways of Thinking. How to end poverty and the bad conditions that came with the Industrial Revolution. Adam Smith. Enlightenment Idea Laissez-faire economics Free market economy - unregulated exchange of goods and services. Thomas Malthus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Industrial Revolution and Industrial Revolution and New Ways of ThinkingNew Ways of Thinking

How to end poverty and the bad How to end poverty and the bad conditions that came with the conditions that came with the

Industrial RevolutionIndustrial Revolution

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Adam Smith

• Enlightenment Idea

• Laissez-faire economics

• Free market economy - unregulated exchange of goods and services

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Thomas Malthus

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Wrote about population, helped shape Wrote about population, helped shape economic thinkingeconomic thinking

Population would grow faster than the food Population would grow faster than the food supplysupply

Family planningFamily planning

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David Ricardo

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British economistBritish economist Poor people had too many children,Poor people had too many children, This increase supply of labor, led to lower This increase supply of labor, led to lower

wages and higher unemployment wages and higher unemployment

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Jeremy BenthamJeremy Bentham

• Utilitarianism

• Goal of society should be “the greatest happiness for the greatest number.”

• Laws based on Utility - do laws bring more pleasure or pain

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SocialismSocialism

Reaction to laissez-faireReaction to laissez-faire People as a whole, rather than private People as a whole, rather than private

individuals would own and operate the individuals would own and operate the “means of production.”“means of production.”

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Karl Marx

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German Philosopher 1848 with Freidrich Engels write The

Communist Manifesto New form of Socialism - Communism Communism - class struggle between

employers and employees

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Marxism and The Manifesto

• Economics driving force in history• History of class struggles between the haves and

have nots• Haves - bourgeoisie, owned the means of

production• Have-nots - proletariat, “working class.”• In the end the proletariat would win and a class

less society would be set up