Friday, November 7, 2008

Industrialism-Progress or Decline?

Changes are impossible to stop. A civilization needs change to shape its characteristics. However these changes sometimes are harmless, some other they aren’t. Focusing on the age of reform during 19th century, there were a lot of elements which divided an important number of people. Machines were one of the main reasons why the mills and factories began to grow. Having people to move where their work was, a lot of small cities started to get bigger. The railway was also an essential development to “start a new era”. People could have access to places that were beyond their communities.

Women and children work was a big issue. They represented a significant percentage of the working class. Employers hired women and children because they could pay them less. Moreover, living condition was absolutely humiliated.

Some leaders wanted to take their beliefs to the parliament. “The greatest happiness of the greatest number” statement shows that in fact there was the intention to make a helpful change, however there would be people left aside. I think this period of time meant a lot to history. It is, in some way, the basis to nowadays period. People are more interested in making money than in their real life quality. Long hours work timetables are invasive to people’s life. Live to work or work

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