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DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write:   Date:  10/05/10 , Topic:  Industrial Philosophy 2) Next line, write “ Opener #24 ” and then:  1) Write  1 high + 1   low   inlast 24 hours 2) Rate your understanding of yesterday:  lost < 1-5 > too easy (3 is perfect) 3) Respond to the  Opener  by writing at least   1 sentences  about : Your opinions/thoughts  OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip   OR/AND Summary of the clip  OR/AND Announcements: None
Agenda 1)  Industrial Revolution Philosophy What you will be able to do: 1)  How did industrialization influence philosophy? Reminder 1)   No Homework
Journ #24a , “ French Revolution Films ” 1)  Debrief as a group on  + (1 thing your group did well  – (1 thing we can improve) 2-9)  Write team name and number, and  + (1 thing you likes  – (1 thing they can improve),  final 1-10.
Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ”   1)   Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke+in business-Smith) 2)  Utilitarianism : Gov should do whatever maximizes the good for the most people. 3)  Jeremy Bentham : Father of utilitarianism 4)   Modern Liberalism ( Liberal ) : Gov should promote education + welfare services to prepare ppl for their freedom 5)   John Stuart Mills : Father of modern liberals 6)   Utopian Socialism (mild) : Private biz+indiv use power of resources to create equitable society 7)   Robert Owen : Father of utopianism and socialism  8)   Communism (hot) : New gov  eliminate the upper class , all resources controlled by gov for the ppl, eventually when ppl ready, no gov, ppl freely share 9)   Friedrich Engels+Karl Marx : Father of Marxism (history is class struggle) and communism  10)   Socialism (medium) : Gov take control of  SOME resources  from upper class to  help lower class w life essentials  (equitable society), modern liberal response to rise of Communism
Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ”   1)   Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke + in business-Smith) John Locke’s Second Treatise, 1689 “ No one ought to harm another in his  life, liberty, or possessions . .. to avoid this state of war is one great  reason of men's putting themselves into society .
Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ”   1)   Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke + in business-Smith: “ Laissez faire” Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, 1776  &quot;It is  not from the benevolence  of the  butcher , the brewer or the baker that  we expect our dinner , but from their regard to their own  self-interest ... [Every individual] intends only his own security, only his own gain. And he is in this  led by an invisible hand  to promote an end which was no part of his intention. By pursuing his  own interest , he frequently  promotes that of society  more effectually than when he really intends to promote it.&quot;
Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Revolution ”   2)   Adam Smith (1723) : Philosophizes that if gov leaves biz alone:  supply  (price up, supply up) and  demand  (price up, demand down), economy will be most  efficient .  (Laissez faire:  leave it alone),  1 st  UK , but will become principle of  capitalism/free market  economies.
Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations ,1776 “ The man whose  whole life  is spent in performing a few  simple operations , of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to  exercise his invention   in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He  naturally loses , therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as  stupid and ignorant as it is possible to become for a human creature to become .”
Journ #24b , “ Free Market Debate ” 1)  Read the 2 sides, choose 1 side, and write which you choose and  explain   why . 2)  Then write down what your partner thinks ( include their  name  at the end ). 1    2   3  4  5 CON: Con Side – Gov Regulation 1) Sellers will trick buyers, buyers lack info or savvy 2) Free market makes rich richer, poor poorer 3) Gov can coordinate the economy for the long term greater good PRO: Pro Side – Free Market 1) Ppl only buy what makes them happy, sellers will max happiness 2) Ppl work the hardest when they can profit 3) Indiv decisions faster
Thomas Robert Malthus’s Principle of Population, 1798 “ The way in which, these effects are produced seems to be this. We will suppose the  means of subsistence  in any country just  equal  to the easy  support of its inhabitants . The constant  effort  towards  population... increases  the number of people  before  the means of  subsistence are increased . The food therefore which before supported seven millions must now be divided among seven millions and a half or eight millions. The poor consequently  must live much worse .”
David Ricardo’s The Iron Law of Wages, 1817  “ As population increases, these necessaries will be constantly rising in price, because more labour will be necessary to produce them. If, then, the  money wages of labour should fall , whilst every commodity on which the wages of labour were expended rose, the  labourer  would be doubly affected, and would be soon totally  deprived of subsistence …wages should be left to the fair and free competition of the market, and should  never be controlled by the legislature .”
Notes #24b , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ”   3)  Utilitarianism : Gov should do whatever maximizes the good for the most people.
4)  Jeremy Bentham : Father of utilitarianism “ It is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong.” Jeremy Bentham Facts  3  Read Enlightenment Scholars 5  Mastered the Violin 6  Fluent Latin and French 12  Attended Oxford Also a prominent supporter of women’s rights, gay rights, and anti-death penalty.
Due Today:  i)  Photo e-mailed of group working ii)  Video on DVD or on Youtube iii)  5 research sources (1 st  page will do for each):  validty sheets in class iv)  Fill out peer eval online at:  http://tinyurl.com/frproject2010 v)  Journal (highlight openers)

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100510 wh industrial philosophies 1 100m

  • 1. DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write: Date: 10/05/10 , Topic: Industrial Philosophy 2) Next line, write “ Opener #24 ” and then: 1) Write 1 high + 1 low inlast 24 hours 2) Rate your understanding of yesterday: lost < 1-5 > too easy (3 is perfect) 3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about : Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND Summary of the clip OR/AND Announcements: None
  • 2. Agenda 1) Industrial Revolution Philosophy What you will be able to do: 1) How did industrialization influence philosophy? Reminder 1) No Homework
  • 3. Journ #24a , “ French Revolution Films ” 1) Debrief as a group on + (1 thing your group did well – (1 thing we can improve) 2-9) Write team name and number, and + (1 thing you likes – (1 thing they can improve), final 1-10.
  • 4. Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ” 1) Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke+in business-Smith) 2) Utilitarianism : Gov should do whatever maximizes the good for the most people. 3) Jeremy Bentham : Father of utilitarianism 4) Modern Liberalism ( Liberal ) : Gov should promote education + welfare services to prepare ppl for their freedom 5) John Stuart Mills : Father of modern liberals 6) Utopian Socialism (mild) : Private biz+indiv use power of resources to create equitable society 7) Robert Owen : Father of utopianism and socialism 8) Communism (hot) : New gov eliminate the upper class , all resources controlled by gov for the ppl, eventually when ppl ready, no gov, ppl freely share 9) Friedrich Engels+Karl Marx : Father of Marxism (history is class struggle) and communism 10) Socialism (medium) : Gov take control of SOME resources from upper class to help lower class w life essentials (equitable society), modern liberal response to rise of Communism
  • 5. Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ” 1) Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke + in business-Smith) John Locke’s Second Treatise, 1689 “ No one ought to harm another in his life, liberty, or possessions . .. to avoid this state of war is one great reason of men's putting themselves into society .
  • 6. Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ” 1) Classical Liberalism ( Conservatism ) : Gov bad, ppl should be free (personal-Locke + in business-Smith: “ Laissez faire” Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, 1776 &quot;It is not from the benevolence of the butcher , the brewer or the baker that we expect our dinner , but from their regard to their own self-interest ... [Every individual] intends only his own security, only his own gain. And he is in this led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. By pursuing his own interest , he frequently promotes that of society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it.&quot;
  • 7. Notes #24a , Title: “ Industrial Revolution ” 2) Adam Smith (1723) : Philosophizes that if gov leaves biz alone: supply (price up, supply up) and demand (price up, demand down), economy will be most efficient . (Laissez faire: leave it alone), 1 st UK , but will become principle of capitalism/free market economies.
  • 8. Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations ,1776 “ The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations , of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally loses , therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible to become for a human creature to become .”
  • 9. Journ #24b , “ Free Market Debate ” 1) Read the 2 sides, choose 1 side, and write which you choose and explain why . 2) Then write down what your partner thinks ( include their name at the end ). 1 2 3 4 5 CON: Con Side – Gov Regulation 1) Sellers will trick buyers, buyers lack info or savvy 2) Free market makes rich richer, poor poorer 3) Gov can coordinate the economy for the long term greater good PRO: Pro Side – Free Market 1) Ppl only buy what makes them happy, sellers will max happiness 2) Ppl work the hardest when they can profit 3) Indiv decisions faster
  • 10. Thomas Robert Malthus’s Principle of Population, 1798 “ The way in which, these effects are produced seems to be this. We will suppose the means of subsistence in any country just equal to the easy support of its inhabitants . The constant effort towards population... increases the number of people before the means of subsistence are increased . The food therefore which before supported seven millions must now be divided among seven millions and a half or eight millions. The poor consequently must live much worse .”
  • 11. David Ricardo’s The Iron Law of Wages, 1817 “ As population increases, these necessaries will be constantly rising in price, because more labour will be necessary to produce them. If, then, the money wages of labour should fall , whilst every commodity on which the wages of labour were expended rose, the labourer would be doubly affected, and would be soon totally deprived of subsistence …wages should be left to the fair and free competition of the market, and should never be controlled by the legislature .”
  • 12. Notes #24b , Title: “ Industrial Philosophy Notes ” 3) Utilitarianism : Gov should do whatever maximizes the good for the most people.
  • 13. 4) Jeremy Bentham : Father of utilitarianism “ It is the greatest good to the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong.” Jeremy Bentham Facts 3 Read Enlightenment Scholars 5 Mastered the Violin 6 Fluent Latin and French 12 Attended Oxford Also a prominent supporter of women’s rights, gay rights, and anti-death penalty.
  • 14. Due Today: i) Photo e-mailed of group working ii) Video on DVD or on Youtube iii) 5 research sources (1 st page will do for each): validty sheets in class iv) Fill out peer eval online at: http://tinyurl.com/frproject2010 v) Journal (highlight openers)