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1 Types of Industrial Processes  Primary: proved to be very successful in industrialization with the ability to lead in technology and ultimately share technology.  Secondary: arrived later to the industrial process, had to borrow technology from primary countries. Achieved varying success.  Subject: Industrialization was achieved as a result of Europeans bringing Industrialization to developing or colonized areas.  Absent: these nations were unable to produce industrialization for a variety of factors.

2 Primary Industrial Nations: -Britain -Germany -America Secondary Industrial Nations: -Japan -France -Russia -China Subject Industrial Nations: -Egypt -Ottoman Empire -Latin America -India Absent -Africa -Australia/Oceania

3 State control of industry  In the primary nations: US and Great Britain, there was not a formal governmental program. This led to a very explosive industrial growth curve.  In other nations there was a substantial governmental effort to promote industrialization.  Russia: reforms and railroad expansion led by Sergei Witte  Japan: Meiji Restoration and their movement to westernize.

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6 Post-Industrial Revolution Thought  Stands alongside Greek and Chinese philosophy as a period of highly significant thought.  Some of the philosophers and thinkers include:  Karl Marx  Charles Darwin  Sigmund Freud  John Stuart Mill  Frederick Nietzsche

7 Emphasized the need for governmental controls to limit the abuse of industrial expansion on workers Emphasized the power of the individual when left free of government influence. Karl Marx: Socialism and Communism Ayn Rand: Objectivism Karl MarxAyn Rand

8 Socialism and Communism Individualism and Objectivism A portrait of opposites  State control of industrialization would emerge in light of a revolution by the workers.  Proletariat (laborers) v. Bourgeoisie (owners)  From this a dictatorship of the proletariat would emerge and industry would be run benevolently by workers and wealth distributed equitably.  Communism would emerge at the last phase of socialism. A state in which inequality and desire would vanish in favor of brotherhood and communalism.  Man is heroic at it’s core and if left without interference they will capitalize on that heroism.  Exposed in three books:  Anthem  Fountainhead  Atlas Shrugged  Emphasized “pure capitalism” and the concept of “Laissez-Faire Capitalism”.

9 Communist Manifesto Atlas Shrugged Polar Opposites


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