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Agenda: Home Fun: Mighty Mustang Monday February 1, 2016 Warm-Up Reading Quiz Wrap-Up Industrialization FN: Capitalism Home Fun: Complete ALL sets of notes you have taken for this unit – highlight, interactions and answer EQ Read, mark and annotate document packet – Wealth of nations Take out the following FN: The Industrial Revolution FN: Capitalism (stamping) Conflict Theory HO (stamping) FN: New Ways of Thinking (stamping) Reading questions 697-704 (stamping) Warm-Up Explain what is meant by the phrase “the Haves and the Have Nots”. How is this related to the Industrial Revolution and capitalism? 1 paragraph AP Euro Week 5

Questions about the Industrial Revolution? Did religion play a role in the Industrial Revolution? Talk in your groups, what questions do you still have regarding the Industrial Revolution?

Capitalism

Adam Smith (1723-1790) Appointed to the chair of logic in 1751 at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. In 1752 he transferred to the chair of philosophy. On his travels to France, he was influenced by the writings of the physiocrats. 1776  The Theory of Moral Sentiments and an Inquiry Into the Nature of Causes of the Wealth of Nations was published. A vehement attack of the mercantilist system.

The Wealth of Nations (1776)

Adam Smith’s Attack on Mercantilism He was making a political argument, NOT an economic one. Part of the argument was for new economic policy, but.. An essential part of the argument was for new social and political arrangements. He argued that the basic unit for social analysis should be the nation, not the state. He was against the belief that trade was a zero-sum game It was a positive-sum game. Both nations gained.

Basic Capitalist Principles Goods and services are produced for profitable exchange. Human labor power is a commodity for sale  LABOR IS THE SOURCE OF VALUE. Goods & Service Businesses Households Consumer Spending Wages Labor & Investments

Basic Capitalist Principles The “Invisible Hand” of the market Problem  How do we survive in a world where we must depend on many others, but where humans are by nature self-interested individuals?? Solution  the free market, while appearing chaotic and unrestrained, is actually guided to produce the right amount and variety of goods by a so-called “invisible hand.” Therefore, the basic market mechanism is self-regulating!

Basic Capitalist Principles Individuals seeking success are driven by self-interest  Profit Motive The Law of Supply and Demand Individuals who are free to pursue their self-interest will produce goods and services that others want, at prices others will be willing to pay.

Basic Capitalist Principles Law of Competition The competitive market system compels producers to be increasingly efficient, and to respond to the desires of consumers. A social division of labor will maximize the satisfaction of individual wants and needs, given scarce resources. Government should interfere minimally with the free and efficient workings of the market Laissez faire [“Leave things alone.”]

There, there it is again—the invisible hand of the marketplace giving us the finger.