CMST 3CY3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fordism, Industrial Revolution, Neoliberalism

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Our opinions and representations of childhood have changed throughout history. From mini adults to being valued and protected. Pelez" paintings meant to incite pity for the plight fo impoverished city-dwelling youngsters, often orphans who were victims of the industrial revolution. Capitalism: large scale, industrial production of commodities, the assembly line. An economic system based on private ownership of capital: production of goods & services based on supply & demand, purest form of capitalism is free market. Solid economic growth mostly thanks to: a booming automobile industry, housing boom (levittown) stimulated by easy access to mortgages, government spending in the defense industry. Guaranteed benefits of social security systems, collective labour agreements and labour law standards: late 1940s early 1970s the 90s, after this was the long downturn (which continued into. Consequences of neoliberalism: shift from manufacturing economy to service-based economy, (telecom, it, retail, real-estate, consulting, tourism, work that deprives children of their childhood, their.

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