1st Edition

Labour and the Industrial Revolution

By E.C. Fairchild Copyright 1923
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1923, Labour and the Industrial Revolution is an examination of opinions (1760–1832) on the right place of wage-earner under the State. The idealism of the labourer is attributed to the conditions caused by mechanical devices, which, on their introduction, tend to destroy his individuality. The author treats of the machine as the groundwork of economic and ethical theory and... Read more

1. The groundwork of parliamentary power  2. The franchise  3. The rural organisation  4. Farming  5. Enclosure  6. The food supply  7. Population: the distribution of industry  8. Inventions: communications  9. Mercantilism: Adam Smith  10. The town  11. Rent: Ricardo  12. The corn laws  13. The working class  14. Labour and capital  15. Elementary education  16. Reforms and the poor law  17. Industrial crises: money: banking  18. Theories of labour rights  19. Trade unionism  20. The theory of value and price  21. Labour legislation and the family  22. The reform bill: the control of industry 

Biography

E.C. Fairchild