This document appears to be a collection of newspaper clippings about the history of economic and political ideas from the 18th-19th centuries. It discusses early capitalist thinkers like Adam Smith and laissez-faire economics. It also covers Thomas Malthus' theory of population growth, David Ricardo's iron law of wages, and Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill's support for reforms. The document next summarizes socialism and thinkers like Robert Owen. It concludes with sections on communism according to Karl Marx, and the growth of humanitarianism, women's rights, and public education.
1. A Century of
and
“Wokers of the World,
Unite!”
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2. Capitalismor Free Market Economy
Capitalism
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3. Adam Smith (1723-
90)
The government should stay
out of the business, allowing it to
rise or fall according to the law of
Supply and Demand. Thus, it was
laissez faire economy
(lyseyfehr) .
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The Wealth of the
Nation
4. Adam Smith (1723-
90)
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The Wealth of the
Nation
- Lyseyfehr is a French word
that means “Leave It Alone”.
- British Philosopher
- “The Father of Capitalism”
5. Thomas Malthus
(1766-1834)
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- British Economist
- He wrote “Essay on
Population” (1798)
6. Thomas Malthus
(1766-1834)
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- He stated that the human
population naturally grows
faster than food production.
7. Thomas Malthus
(1766-1834)
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- He believed that if the
government tried to interfere
with the natural process, it
would make conditions
worse and workers would
be more miserable.
8. - English Stockbroker
- Law of Comparative
Comparative
Advantage
- The Principles of
of Political Economy
Economy and
Taxation (1817)
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David Ricardo(1772-1823)
9. “Iron Law of Wages”
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David Ricardo(1772-1823)
When wages were high families
got larger; more children would
eventually flood the job market
lowering wages and increasing
unemployment.
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Malthus and Ricardo
In their view,
workers were
condemned to repeated
periods of low wages and
misery.
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these ideas because they
want to run their
businesses as freely as
possible. They warn that
labor unions and
government laws would
violate natural laws of
economincs and
discourage the making of
wealth.
12. Jeremy Betham
(1738-1842)
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- English Philosopher
- A Fragment on Government
(1776), First Book
- An Introduction to the
Principles of Morals and
Legislation (1789)
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John Stuart Mill(1806-73)
- English philosopher and
economist
- Considerations on
Representative Government
(1861)
- On Liberty (1859) / with his
wife
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Betham and Mill supported
the capitalist system, but
they called for reforms to
improve the working and
living condition of workers.
15. Jeremy Betham
(1738-1842)
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Betham argued that if the
capitalist brought misery to the
workers, then government
should stop them.
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John Stuart Mill(1806-73)
Mill believed that both men and
women should have the right to
vote and to have a good
education.
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Today, there is really no pure
capitalist or free economy. Most
states calling themselves “capitalist’
have some from government
interventions and labor unions of
workers.
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Socialism
Is a belief that workers or the
government should own and control
the means of wealth for the benefit
of all the people, not just for a few.
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Early Utopian Socialist
They dreamed of an ideal society in which
nobody was poor and everybody was treated
fairly
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Robert Owen (1771-1858)
- Founder of Socialism and
Cooperative movement.
- A New View of Society; or,
Essays on the Principle of the
Formation of the Human
Character (1813)
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Robert Owen (1771-1858)
There were 2,000 inhabitants of New
Lanark, 500 of whom were young children
from the poorhouses and charities of
Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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Robert Owen (1771-1858)
Owen improved the houses and—mainly
by his personal influence—encouraged the
people in habits of order, cleanliness, and
thrift. He opened a store that sold sound-
quality goods at little more than cost and
strictly supervised the sale of alcoholic
beverages.
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Today, most economies have
adopted the socialist ideals of
protecting workers through
government laws and union
organizations.
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Communism, the Extreme
Socialism
A political theory derived from Karl Marx,
advocating class war and leading to a society in
which all property is publicly owned and each
person works and is paid according to their
abilities and needs.
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EXPLAIN ME!
“Workers of the world, Unite! You have
a world to win and nothing to lose but
your chains”
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Karl Marx (1818-82)
- Philosopher, Author, Social
theorist, and Economist
- The Communist Manifesto
(1848)
- Das Kapital (the first volume
was published in Berlin in
1867)
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Karl Marx (1818-82)
According to him, history was
all about materialism, and
societies were divided into only
two classes – the “haves”
control and the “have-nots” .
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Karl Marx (1818-82)
The “haves” control the wealth
and the power in government.
These two classes have
always struggled with each
other.
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Growth of Humanitarianism
Humanities - those branches of
knowledge that concern themselves
with human beings and
their culture or with analytic and
critical methods of inquiry derived from
an appreciation of human values and of
the unique ability of the human spirit to
express itself.
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Growth of Humanitarianism
With the awakening of man’s humanitarian spirit in
the 19th century, the barbaric practices and cruel
customs of former centuries were abolished. As
early as 1815, the congress of Vienna agreed to
abolish the inhuman slave trade which had long
desolated of Africa and degraded Europe and
America. Britain liberated its slaves in 1833.
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Emancipation of Women
In the 19th century, a woman’s position in
European society was the same as in the
middle ages. Were mere housewives and
mothers, without formal education and political
rights. With the French Revolution, the field of
business, politics, and education was gradually
opened to women. Suffrage was granted to
women.
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Popular Education and
Higher Learning
The rise of democracy led to the establishment of
public schools. In France, the idea of popular
education was conceived by the leaders of the
French revolution. A great contribution to
education was kindergarten, which was conceived
by Friedrich Froebel(1782- 1852). Higher learning
also developed during the 19th century
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Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852)
- German Educator
- Invented the Kindergarten
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Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852)
He believed that “play is
the highest expression of
human development in
childhood for it alone is the
free expression of what is in
the child’s soul”.
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Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852)
In play, children construct
their understanding of the
world through direct
experience with it. His ideas
about learning through nature
and the importance of play
have spread throughout the
world.
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38. PREHISTORY & HISTORY STUDIES
PREHISTORY HISTORY
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one
Venus has a beautiful name, but
its atmosphere is poisonous
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39. Do you know what helps you make your
point clear? Lists like this one:
● They’re simple
● Organize your ideas clearly
● You’ll never forget to buy milk!
And the most important thing: the audience
won’t miss the point of your presentation
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR
HISTORY?
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40. YOU CAN USE THREE COLUMNS, WHY
NOT?
VENUS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
MARS
It’s actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
MERCURY
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all
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41. A PICTURE
IS WORTH A
THOUSAND
WORDS
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43. HISTORY
02
You can enter a subtitle here
if you need it
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44. AGES OF HISTORY
PALEOLITHIC
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
NEOLITHIC
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
MIDDLE AGES
Jupiter is the biggest
planet in the Solar System
MODERN AGE
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
ANCIENT AGE
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
CONTEMPORAR
Y
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
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45. A PICTURE ALWAYS
REINFORCES THE
CONCEPT
Images reveal large amounts of data, so
remember: use an image instead of a long
text. Your audience will appreciate it
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46. AGES OF HISTORY: TIMELINE
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First human species,
2.5 million years BCE
French Revolution,
1789 CE
Invention of writing,
3000 BCE
Columbus discovered
America, 1492 CE
Signing of Carta Magna
1215 CE
NEOLITHIC
PALEOLITHIC ANCIENT AGE
MIDDLE AGES
CONTEMPORA
RY
MODERN AGE
Agriculture begins,
10,000 BCE
47. 4,498,300
Big numbers catch your audience’s attention
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48. 333,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s
9h 55m 23s
Jupiter’s rotation period
386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
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49. KEY FIGURES IN HISTORY
ARISTOTLE
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
LEONARDO DA VINCI
Despite being red, Mars is a
cold place
CATHOLIC
MONARCHS
Jupiter is the biggest planet
in the Solar System
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
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50. IMPORTANT TOOLS
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MERCURY
Mercury is the
smallest planet
MARS
Mars is actually a
very cold place
VENUS
Venus has a
beautiful name
SATURN
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
51. YOUR TOP TIPS FOR HISTORY
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1 Know key dates, people, issues and events
2 Look over and practice past exams
3 Know how to analyze documents
4 Read and understand the questions
5 Read the sources
6 Use timelines
53. ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS IN THE WORLD
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CHINESE
Mercury is the
smallest planet
GREEK
Mars is actually a
very cold place
EGYPTIAN
Venus has a
beautiful name
MAYA
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
54. EXERCISE 1
Name four gods from each ancient civilization
PERSIAN EGYPTIAN GREEK CHINESE
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55. HERE’S A GRAPH
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MARS
Mars is actually a
very cold place
VENUS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
56. GOALS
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MARS
Mars is actually a
very cold place
NEPTUNE
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
JUPITER
It’s the biggest planet
in the Solar System
SATURN
It’s a gas giant and
has several rings
57. CHECKLIST
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DESCRIPTION OPTION 1
OPTION
2
You can describe your task 1 here X
You can describe your task 2 here X
You can describe your task 3 here X
You can describe your task 4 here X
You can describe your task 5 here X
59. SOME PERCENTAGES
JUPITER
It’s the biggest planet in
the Solar System
VENUS
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
SATURN
Saturn is the ringed planet
and a gas giant
95% 57% 83%
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60. MORE PERCENTAGES…
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MARS
Mars is actually
a very cold place
MERCURY
It’s the closest
planet to the
Sun
VENUS
Venus has a
beautiful name
24.6
%
45.8
%
29.6
%
61. MAIN POINTS OF INTEREST
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
VENUS
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
MERCURY
Mercury is the smallest
planet in the Solar System
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62. OUR TEAM
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this person here
SUSAN
JAMES
You can speak a bit about
this person here
MARGARET
You can speak a bit about
this person here
DAVID
You can speak a bit about
this person here
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