SOSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Industrial Revolution, Bourgeoisie, Classical Liberalism

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October 10th 2013: the great transformation, transition from traditional society to modern society, bell: 1976, sees development of mass production, installment, wide spread buying, Land is environment, labour is humans, capital is method of exchange. Tradition: classical conservatism, monarchy, aristocracy, church of england, agriculture, mercantilism, moral economy, poor laws/corn laws, embedded economy. Modern: classical liberalism, parliament, bourgeoisie, dissenters/puritans, commerce, capitalism, market economy, disembedded economy. Max weber, 1905, the protestant ethic and capitalism . Burke documentary: the factory and market place revolution.

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