CHAPTER 24 CULTURAL REVOLUTION AND REFORM “IF A PERSON ACTS IN HIS OWN BEST INTEREST, HE IS ACTING IN THE BEST INTEREST OF SOCIETY”

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CHAPTER 24 CULTURAL REVOLUTION AND REFORM

“IF A PERSON ACTS IN HIS OWN BEST INTEREST, HE IS ACTING IN THE BEST INTEREST OF SOCIETY”

INVISIBLE HAND INVISIBLE HAND

HE WROTE HE WROTE HUCKLEBERRY FINN

WELSH MANUFACTURER ESTABLISHED TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES IN SCOTLANDE U.AND ENGLAND WELSH MANUFACTURER ESTABLISHED TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES IN SCOTLANDE U.AND ENGLAND

WHEN THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE ARE CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT THIS IS REQUIRED FOR A COMMUNIST ECONOMY

TOTALITARIANISM

THE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN GROUPS

SOCIOLOGY

IMPROVEMENTS IN COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE IMPROVEMENTS IN COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE

SCHOOLS MUSEUMSNEWSPAPERS LIBRARIES TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE MAILORDER CATALOGSMAILORDER CATALOGS

CHANGED SOCIETY MASS URBANIZATION MANY NEW SOCIAL PROBLEMS CREATED

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

FACTORS OF PRODUCTION SHOULD BE OWNED BY AND CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT FACTORS OF PRODUCTION SHOULD BE OWNED BY AND CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT

HE WROTE ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES

SHE WORKED ON HOSPITAL REFORM SHE WORKED ON HOSPITAL REFORM

HE WROTE THE THREE MUSKETEERS AND THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISCO GOOD TRIUMPS OVER EVIL

ALEXANDER DUMAS

THIS TYPE OF PAINTING MOVED FROM STUDIO TO OUTDOORS THIS TYPE OF PAINTING MOVED FROM STUDIO TO OUTDOORS

THE IDEA THAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD STAY OUT OF BUSINESS

LAISSEZ-FAIRE

THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR

FATHER OF PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS FATHER OF PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

RUSSIAN PSYCHOLOGIST DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF CLASSICAL CONDITIONING RUSSIAN PSYCHOLOGIST DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF CLASSICAL CONDITIONING

HE WROTE THE WEALTH OF NATIONS HE WROTE THE WEALTH OF NATIONS

ADAM SMITH

THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS AND PRIVATE FIRMS OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS AND PRIVATE FIRMS OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION

A BRITISH ECONOMIST WHO DEVELOPED THE IRON LAW OF WAGES A BRITISH ECONOMIST WHO DEVELOPED THE IRON LAW OF WAGES

DAVID RICARDO

A GERMAN PHILOSOPHER AND HISTORIAN WHO WROTE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO

ECONOMIC SYSTEM ECONOMIC SYSTEM STATES OWNS PROPERTY STATES OWNS PROPERTY NO PROFIT NO PROFIT ECONOMIC EQUALITY ECONOMIC EQUALITY STATE RUNS ECONOMY STATE RUNS ECONOMY

THE WORKING CLASS

PROLETARIAT

THE MIDDLE CLASS

ENTERING A NEW LAND TO SETTLE PERMANENTLY ENTERING A NEW LAND TO SETTLE PERMANENTLY

THE MASS MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE INTO CITIES THE MASS MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE INTO CITIES

URBANIZATION

HE WROTE THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME

VICTOR HUGO

HE WROTE WAR AND PEACE HE WROTE WAR AND PEACE

LEO TOLSTOY

HE THEORIZED THAT POPULATION GROWTH LEADS TO POVERTY HE THEORIZED THAT POPULATION GROWTH LEADS TO POVERTY

THOMASTHOMAS MALTHUSMALTHUS

POPULATION GOES UP WAGES GO DOWN POPULATION GOES UP WAGES GO DOWN POPULATION GOES DOWN WAGES GO UP POPULATION GOES DOWN WAGES GO UP

The Iron Law of Wages, 1817