Lesson Three: The Effects of Classical Liberalism

4. Conclusion

Unfortunately, the strong influence of classical liberalism and individualism during the Industrial Revolution had some very negative consequences.  Many industrialists and manufacturers, who embraced the ideas of a free-market economy and laissez-faire capitalism, ran their businesses to earn profits for their own self-interests.  They believed in  free competition in the marketplace and freedom from government intervention, such as regulations regarding the rights of workers.  As a result, their employees often had to work longer and harder than before.


Summary Chart of Conditions during the Industrial Revolution under Classical Liberalism

 

Entrepreneurial Class

Conditions

Working Class

Conditions

Work Environment

路       Those that worked were in managerial positions that did not involve heavy labour

路       Often took long vacations with family

路       Employed working class people for very little money to take care of household chores

路       Wealthy - did not share profits fairly with workers

 

  • Workers treated cruelly and inhumanely:
  • workplace abuse; beatings for minor infractions
  • hard work with unreasonably long hours with few breaks and no vacation time; workers often fined for bathroom breaks
  • child labour; young children working mainly to help add to small family incomes
  • blacklisting; if workers wanted to quit on job to work elsewhere, employer would blacklist him or her so that not hired elsewhere
  • unhealthy and unsafe work environment; toxic fumes and materials, equipment without safety features, etc.
  • unjust firing practices; threat of being fired for minor infractions; injury often resulted in firing (no longer useful)

 

 

Living Environment

路       Able to afford the finest food, clothing, and shelter in the best parts of cities (where waste and sewage was disposal was taken care of)

路       Able to afford medical care and education

 

路       City slums: Because of low wages, workers could hardly afford rent; owning a house was out of the question no matter how hard one worked; landlords would not improve housing because that decreased rent profits

路       Pollution: Factories dumped their waste directly into environment nearby, which was where workers lived.

路       Overcrowding: City infrastructures did not support the numerous workers; clean water, sewage and waste disposal, garbage collection was unavailable; inexpensive housing usually nonexistent or affordable, so families lived often within one room of rundown apartments. (No birth control meant large families; life spans were short.)

路       Health care: Doctors and hospitals (poorly skilled) were financially unavailable for the average worker; illness and workplace accidents took their toll.

路       Education: Schooling was not publicly funded; education was largely unavailable to working class.

 

 

Government Involvement

  •  Other than to make laws protecting private property and maintaining security, governments did not get involved. When they did, governments usually made laws benefiting the rich and the entrepreneurs.

 

  • Government did little to protect the rights and freedoms of the working classes, and it did not provide for education, health care, or city infrastructure (waste and sewage disposal).

 



It is due to these conditions that individuals rejected classical liberalism.  Were they justified?  What do you think?