Monday, November 18, 2013

Herbert Spencer (Katie Hollingsworth)

Taking the new ways of factory life overseas is not a beneficial idea. I believe that if we choose to shift the Industrial Revolution from Europe to the New World and in other countries, we will be taking to big of a risk. As of right now Europe is clearly functioning in a more ideal manner then it was before. With the new jobs available for people in factories and in mills, there are many more opportunities for people to make money. With these people increasing the value of their ways of living, however, they are realizing that in fact that the people have more money gives them the right to have more children because in the long run they can afford it, as well as make a bigger profit because of another set of working hands. This will in no way benefit where we started from in my mind. If there is simply a population increase, but no new social classes and people are deciding to quit their job because they have saved up enough money, then what was it all worth anyways? It is a much simpler solution to stay in England, where it all started. We have the resources necessary here to create a life worthy enough of our new revolutionary ways and if we expand, it will simply create tension, traders, and a decrease in values of our goods. It will also make the original country where is started less important looking, which will intern really hurt us. So why make this decision to start a chain of negative events? There is one simple solution. Do not expand.








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