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Chapter 25 (Section 3 Industrialization spreads (Continental Europe…
Chapter 25
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The Rise of Socialism
Bentham introduced the philosophy of utilitarianism. He argued government should try to promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
John Stuart Mill led utilitarianism movement to the 1800s.
effects of industrialization with a new economic system called socialism. socialism grew out of an optimistic view for humans, a belief process and a concern prew out for social justice.
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The Philosophers of Industrializationthe economic policy of letting business owners set there own working conditions
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important figuresADAM SMITH was a Scottish philosopher and economist who is best known as the author of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth Of Nations (1776), one of the most influential books ever written
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The Communist ManifestoThe main argument in the Communist Manifesto is that creating one class of people would end the problem of continuous class struggles and cycles of revolution between the bourgeois and proletariat classes, which never lead to true reform
factory workers faced long hours dirty and dangerous working conditions and the threat of being laid off by the 1800s working people became more active in politics :