Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Social 30-1 Lab Class Learning Objective: To solidify understandings of objectives 2.5 and.

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Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Social 30-1 Lab Class Learning Objective: To solidify understandings of objectives 2.5 and 2.6, and to prepare for learning about Paired activity. Use the computers (or not if you choose) to make visual representations of the Industrial revolution that will be added to our timeline in room M. Allocate people to the following titles. a)Industrialization-Change in economy b)Industrialization-Urbanization c)Industrialization-Liberalism allows technology to develop d)Effects of Industrialization on the people e)Thomas Edison f)Class Structure g)Limited Government h)Laissez Faire Economy. Individual Research. Suggested time 40 minutes. Use the internet and other sources to research the following ideas and people. They each relate to Learning objective 2.7. They are the ideologies and people that responded to the establishment of classical liberalism in society. Not everyone was happy with the way things were when liberalism took hold. Classical Conservativism Who was Edmund Burke? What was classical conservatism? Socialism What were the ideas of Socialism? Who was Robert Owen? What did he try and do? Marxism Who was Karl Marx? What was the Ideology that he suggested in response to the changes in society? What are the 10 points of the manifesto? Who was Friedrech Engles?

2.7 analyze ideologies that developed in response to classical liberalism (Marxism, socialism, classic conservatism, welfare capitalism)

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Socialism Resources should be controlled by the public for the benefit of everyone in society and not by private interests. Value in economic equality among citizens. Guaranteed employment Guaranteed living standards. Co-operation is favoured over competition State control and direction of the economy. Society should be classless

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Robert Owen Newtown, Powys, Wales

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism ) o Utopian. o Believed the harshness of life under laissez-faire capitalism corrupted human nature. o Believed that education was key in a human society. o Believed in improving living and working conditions Robert Owen ( )

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Owen’s creation: New Lanark Owen transformed life in New Lanark with ideas and opportunities which were at least a hundred years ahead of their time. Child labour and corporal punishment were abolished, and villagers were provided with decent homes, schools and evening classes, free health care, and affordable food.

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Karl Marx ( )=Marxism Capitalism emerges from feudalism Violent Conflict occurs between the bourgoise and the proletariat, the proletariat wins Victorious proletariat establishes a dictatorship, which is also evolutionary in nature Centrally planned economy is established and the income is distributed.Economic equality is established.Social classes gradually disappearPeople work for societal good rather than personal gain.

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism The Communist Manifesto (Brought to you by the bearded duo) P 136 of text book.

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism

Classic Conservatism Edmund Burke ( ) The Kaylynn Corbiere of 19 th Century thought

Ideologies that developed in response to Classical Liberalism Welfare Capitalism Correcting the excess of Classical Liberalism. Keep the business going without ruffling the feathers of the working class. Eric Guilbault will explain.

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