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THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE
        LABOUR MOVEMENT
DEMOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION

  CAUSES                                   CONSEQUENCES

                      LESS
-LESS WARS            DEATHS          - STRONG
                                      POPULATION
-IMPROVEMENTS                         GROWTH
IN MEDICINE AND
                      HIGH            -LIFE EXPECTANCY
HYGIENE
                      BIRTH           INCREASE
-BETTER DIET          RATES

                                 MORE DEMAND FOR ALL TYPES
                                 OF PRODUCTS



                                  AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION
                                   INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
DEMOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION
AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION


Changes introduced by farmers to
produce more and satisfy the
increasing demand for food and
raw materials.

  -EXTENSION OF
  CULTIVATED LANDS

  -INVENTIONS AND
  INNOVATIONS

  -IMPROVEMENTS IN
  STOCKBREEDING
EXTENSION OF THE CULTIVATED LANDS

Enclosures: many communal lands (commons) were seized by private farmers,
enclosed and converted in private lands.

Consequences: more land cultivated.




                          ENCLOSURE
FOUR- FIELD SYSTEM OF CROP ROTATION (NORFOLK SYSTEM)

                         Alternation of cerals and fodder crops.
                         This way the farmers:
                         -got cereals
                         -got food for the cattle
                         -got natural fertilizers (manure) for the
                         land
                         - could renew the land without leaving
                         any part fallow




                     CHARLES “TURNIP” THOWNSEND
TURNIPS                    RYEGRASS                      CLOVER
These crops fixed nitrogen and increased land fertilty and could be used to feed
the cattle.




            WHEAT                               BARLEY
NORFOLK SYSTEM
INVENTIONS
Some inventions made the mechanization of some works possible:




SEED DRILL (invented by Jethro Tull)   ROTHERHAM IRON PLOUGH
                                       (invented by Joseph Foljambe)




   THRESHING MACHINE( Andrew Meikle)
SELECTIVE BREEDING



                  He was the first to breed only animals with
                  certain qualities. He elaborated genealogical
                  records of his valuable animals and maintained
                  his stock carefully. He had great success with
                  sheep




ROBERT BAKEWELL




                       LEICESTER LONGWOOL SHEEP
CONSEQUENCES



-INCREASE OF PRODUCTION
                                   MORE POPULATION
                                   AND MORE RESISTANT
-RICHER AND MORE VARIED DIET       TO ILLNESSES



-SURPLUS OF FARMERS IN         MIGRATION TO CITIES IN
THE COUNTRYSIDE                SEARCH OF JOB
THE FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION


                                     - STEAM ENGINE

                INVENTIONS AND
                INNOVATIONS
                                      - NEW ENERGY SOURCES:
                TO PRODUCE MORE
                                        HYDRAULIC POWER AND
                                        MINERAL COAL
MORE DEMAND
FOR ALL TYPE
OF PRODUCTS



                NEW WAY OF ORGANIZING WORK: FACTORY SYSTEM
STEAM ENGINE




                            The water is boiled and
                            the steam is used to move an
                            engine

James Watt
NEW ENERGY SOURCES




MINERAL COAL

                                HYDRAULIC POWER




  COAL MINE
FACTORY SYSTEM




           Concentration of machines and
           workers in big factories and division
           of work.

           Working conditions got worse
- TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Cotton fabric industry)



INDUSTRIES
THAT DEVELOPED
MOST


                 - IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (Production of steel)
TEXTILE INDUSTRY

MECHANIZATION OF SPINNING




                                                    MULE JENNY
                                                  (Samuel Crompton)


  WATER FRAME
 (Richard Arkwright)

                       SPINNING JENNY (James Hargreaves)
MECHANIZATION OF WEAVING




                           POWER LOOM
    FLYING SHUTTLE
                           (Edmund Cartwright)
    (John Kay)
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY




                                                        ABRAHAM DARBY




                                                         HENRY BESSEMER


http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/interactive/animations/blast_furnace/index_embed.shtml
MORE PRODUCTION




NEED FOR MOVING PRODUCTS
FROM FACTORIES TO MARKETS




TRANSPORT REVOLUTION
TRANSPORT REVOLUTION

 -Amelioration of traditional infrastructures:
 roads, river canals

 -Use of the steam engine for road transport
 and maritime and fluvial transport




                                                      LOCOMOTIVE BUILT BY
                                                    GEORGE STEPHENSON (1816)

                                                 Consequences:

                                                 - speed increased
                                                 - travel duration and expenses
                                                 reduced
                                                 - people´s trips and trade increased
STEAMBOAT BUILT BY ROBERT FULTON (1806)
CONSOLIDATION OF MARKET ECONOMY

-PRODUCTS PRODUCED TO BE SOLD IN THE MARKET

-CAPITALISM: PREDOMINANT ECONOMIC SYSTEM BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES
OF ECONOMIC LIBERALISM:
        - Economy based on self interest and the search of maximum profit

        - People´s interests meet in the market and they interact according to the
        law of supply and demand

        - Means of production belong to a reduced group of people (capitalists)

        - The people who don´t have properties (proletarians/workers) have to work
        to survive. They receive a salary in exchange for their work.

        - The State doesn´t have to intervene in economy. Its role is reduced
        to guarantee private property and free economic relations

- DEVELOPMENT OF BANKS: LOANS, DIRECT INVESTMENTS, OWNERS OF
COMPANIES´ SHARES AND FACILITATION OF PAYMENTS

- PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES, TO DIVIDE THE RISK BETWEEN ALL THE
STOCKHOLDERS.
CAPITALISM




MINORITY    MAJORITY
SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
 - DEVELOPMENT: 2nd half of the 19th century

 -NEW ENERGY SOURCES: ELECTRICITY
 AND OIL

 -NEW INVENTIONS: dynamo, alternator,
 transformer, incandescent light bulb, trains,
                                                  FIRST ELECTRIC GENERATOR
 tramways, subway, telegraph, telephone, radio,         (Michael Faraday)
 cinematograph, phonograph, different types of
 engines (Diesel and explosion engine)




INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB     PHONOGRAPH               TELEPHONE
(Thomas A. Edison)          (Edison)                   (Meucci)
INDUSTRIES THAT DEVELOPED MOST



METALWORKING INDUSTRY            CHEMICAL INDUSTRY




 Production of metals:        Production of different chemical
 stainless iron, aluminum     products: cement, concrete,
                              pesticides, dyes, pharmaceutical
                              products…
NEW WAYS OF ORGANIZING WORK




TAYLORISM/ PRODUCTION LINE MASS PRODUCTION/ STANDARDIZATION

  Every worker makes a part              Many copies from the same model
  of the product


 These two ways of organizing work were used in car industry, in the production
 of the first standardized car (Ford T)
INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION




Companies merged or signed agreements to save money and eliminate
competitors.
CONSEQUENCES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION



-DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER SOCIETY

-MASSIVE EXPLOITATION OF RESOURCES: BALANCE BETWEEN
POPULATION AND RESOURCES BROKE UP (UNSUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT)

-POLLUTION

-ACCELERATION OF THE URBANIZATION PROCESS

-CYCLICAL CRISES IN CAPITALISM: RELATED TO LACK OF PREVISION
AND OVERPRODUCTION. CONSEQUENCES: UNEMPLOYMENT.
CONSUMER SOCIETY
More products could be bought by more people
UNSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
POLLUTION
ACCELERATION OF URBAN GROWTH




    POPULATION IN CITIES IN 1850
CYCLICAL CRISES
BUSINESS CYCLE

                 Related with the lack of planning,
                 overproduction or lack of
                 investments (difficulties of access
                 to credit)




                                     Kondratiev
                                     waves
CLASS- BASED SOCIETY


                                                      High bourgeoisie

             BOURGEOISIE                               Middle bourgeoisie
           (owners of capital or
           means of production                                Petty bourgeoisie




                                         PROLETARIAT/
                                           WORKERS
                                       (obliged to work to
                                             survive)


No estates, theoretical equality before the law, but differences related to the citizens´
wealth
WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF WORKERS




Dreadful conditions
FIRST WORKERS´ PROTESTS: LUDDISM




Workers destroyed the machines,              Captain Ned Ludd
because they considered them
responsible for their bad working
conditions                          Imaginary figure invented by the
                                    workers who signed the threat letters
                                    to the factories´ owners.
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS


               Living and working together made
               the workers become aware of their
               situation and start organizing
               themselves to improve their working
               conditions.
FIRST WORKERS ASSOCIATIONS




           MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES

They helped workers in case of illness or unemployment. Workers paid
monthly fees to cover these situations.
TRADE UNIONS


Associations of workers of the same
profession (trade) created to improve the
working conditions of their members.
Declared illegal until the Combination
Acts (1824)




THE TOLPUDDLE MARTYRS (1832)
They were condemned because they created a
farmers´ union
CHARTIST MOVEMENT


Political movement that demanded
political rights for the workers. They
presented a chart to the Parliament
with their demands. They didn´t
get what they wanted.




Great Chartist meeting at
Kennington Common( 1848)
-UTOPIAN SOCIALISM

             - SOCIALISM

                           -SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM OR
                           MARXISM

POLITICAL
IDEOLOGIES



             -ANARCHISM
UTOPIAN SOCIALISM

Propositions based on collective property and the idea that humans are good
by nature and willing to cooperate. All these propositions failed.

             ROBERT OWEN

             He owned a cotton fabric factory, he worried about his workers and created a
             model community called New Lanarck (schools, no child labor, hospital, free
             housing). He tried to extend his project to the USA, but the experience failed


              COUNT OF SAINT SIMON

             He considered the kings, nobles and clergy to be useless and parasitical groups.
             He promoted the abolition of inheritance and he trusted in progress through
             industrialization



              CHARLES FOURIER
              He created the phalanstères: communities formed by 1,620 people, where every
              worker could choose the activity they wanted to do. All the phalanstères failed
              (none survived more than 2 years)
SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM OR MARXISM




                             MARX AND ENGELS




They studied capitalism and reached some
conclusions , reflected on several books, such
as the Communist Manifesto and The Capital.

Main ideas:
                                                        COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
- Class struggle and proletarian revolution
- Proletariat empoverishment
- Trust in industrial workers only (as revolutionary)
- Workers´organization
- Surplus value
- Workers´alienation.
CLASS STRUGGLE

-History of humanity: continuous fight (struggle) between opressors and
oppressed

-19th century: CLASS STRUGGLE between the bourgeois (oppressors) and the
Workers (oppressed)




    WORKERS                                              BOURGEOIS

  -The hard working conditions and exploitation of workers would lead to a
  workers´ revolution (proletarian revolution)
PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION
TWO STAGES
1st STAGE: Dictatorship of the proletariat


                                                         into



Workers would       take the State
make a revolution   and use it to
and



2nd STAGE: Communist society

                                                       CLASSES

                                     Society without   STATE

                                                        PRIVATE
                                                       PROPERTY
ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS

Marx and Engels considered that workers had to organize themselves, creating
parties and unions, to get ready for the revolution, but also to participate in
politics

Different socialist parties were created following Marxist ideas:




  Socialdemocratic
                             Section Française            PSOE (Spain)
  Party (Germany)
                             de l´Internationale
                             Ouvrière (France)
SURPLUS VALUE




Profit workers produce with their work, but they don´t enjoy, becuse it serves
to increase the capitalists´wealth.
WORKERS´ALIENATION




Monotonous work in factories destroyed the creativity of workers and they
became slaves of the machines
ANARCHISM



                                                             As a political ideology, it
                                                             means “without government”
                                                             (not chaos)



      MIJAIL           PIERRE JOSEPH           PIOTR
     BAKUNIN              PROUDHON           KROPOTKIN

Main ideas:

-People are born free, but institutions (school, Church, State, army) snatch their freedom
and limit their possibility of developing their capabilities.

-The only way of recovering freedom is destroying everything that limits people´s
capabilities (through revolution) and let the people decide how to organize their lives:
cooperating with other people or staying apart.

-Collective property

-Trust in the revolutionary capability of both peasants and industrial workers.
PROPAGANDA BY THE DEED

  A minority of the anarchists defended the use of violence to eliminate the
  representatives of capitalism and they prepared terrorist attacks against
  bourgeois, politicians, military men, processions, kings




                                                             Murder of Cánovas del Castillo (former
                                                             President of the Government) at Santa
Terrorist attack against     Terrorist attack at the Liceu   Águeda´s Spa (1897)
the National Assembly,       Theater, Barcelona (1893).
France (1893)                20 people were killed
ANARCHO- SYNDICALISM

The majority of the anachists preferred creating unions in order to be
organized and educated for revolution.




                                 Anarchist union created in Spain in 1910
THE INTERNATIONAL WORKINGMEN´S ASSOCIATION (IWA)




                            International organization created in London in
                            1864 to coordinate all the workers´efforts against
                            capitalism


The First International included Marxists, Anarchists, trade unionists, but it
Dissolved in 1876 due to disagreements between Marxists and Anarchists.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MARXISM AND ANARCHISM
THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL




Created in 1879 only by Marxists: workers
´anthem (L´Internationale), Labour Day, (1st May)
and campaign for 8 working hours.

Disputes between Marxists:
-Some wanted to make revolution to reach
power
-Others wanted to participate in the elections
(Social- Democrats)

The Second International dissolved during WW1.

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The Industrial Revolution and the Labour Movement

  • 1. THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
  • 2. DEMOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION CAUSES CONSEQUENCES LESS -LESS WARS DEATHS - STRONG POPULATION -IMPROVEMENTS GROWTH IN MEDICINE AND HIGH -LIFE EXPECTANCY HYGIENE BIRTH INCREASE -BETTER DIET RATES MORE DEMAND FOR ALL TYPES OF PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  • 4.
  • 5. AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION Changes introduced by farmers to produce more and satisfy the increasing demand for food and raw materials. -EXTENSION OF CULTIVATED LANDS -INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS -IMPROVEMENTS IN STOCKBREEDING
  • 6. EXTENSION OF THE CULTIVATED LANDS Enclosures: many communal lands (commons) were seized by private farmers, enclosed and converted in private lands. Consequences: more land cultivated. ENCLOSURE
  • 7. FOUR- FIELD SYSTEM OF CROP ROTATION (NORFOLK SYSTEM) Alternation of cerals and fodder crops. This way the farmers: -got cereals -got food for the cattle -got natural fertilizers (manure) for the land - could renew the land without leaving any part fallow CHARLES “TURNIP” THOWNSEND
  • 8. TURNIPS RYEGRASS CLOVER These crops fixed nitrogen and increased land fertilty and could be used to feed the cattle. WHEAT BARLEY
  • 10. INVENTIONS Some inventions made the mechanization of some works possible: SEED DRILL (invented by Jethro Tull) ROTHERHAM IRON PLOUGH (invented by Joseph Foljambe) THRESHING MACHINE( Andrew Meikle)
  • 11. SELECTIVE BREEDING He was the first to breed only animals with certain qualities. He elaborated genealogical records of his valuable animals and maintained his stock carefully. He had great success with sheep ROBERT BAKEWELL LEICESTER LONGWOOL SHEEP
  • 12. CONSEQUENCES -INCREASE OF PRODUCTION MORE POPULATION AND MORE RESISTANT -RICHER AND MORE VARIED DIET TO ILLNESSES -SURPLUS OF FARMERS IN MIGRATION TO CITIES IN THE COUNTRYSIDE SEARCH OF JOB
  • 13. THE FIRST INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - STEAM ENGINE INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS - NEW ENERGY SOURCES: TO PRODUCE MORE HYDRAULIC POWER AND MINERAL COAL MORE DEMAND FOR ALL TYPE OF PRODUCTS NEW WAY OF ORGANIZING WORK: FACTORY SYSTEM
  • 14. STEAM ENGINE The water is boiled and the steam is used to move an engine James Watt
  • 15. NEW ENERGY SOURCES MINERAL COAL HYDRAULIC POWER COAL MINE
  • 16. FACTORY SYSTEM Concentration of machines and workers in big factories and division of work. Working conditions got worse
  • 17. - TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Cotton fabric industry) INDUSTRIES THAT DEVELOPED MOST - IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (Production of steel)
  • 18. TEXTILE INDUSTRY MECHANIZATION OF SPINNING MULE JENNY (Samuel Crompton) WATER FRAME (Richard Arkwright) SPINNING JENNY (James Hargreaves)
  • 19. MECHANIZATION OF WEAVING POWER LOOM FLYING SHUTTLE (Edmund Cartwright) (John Kay)
  • 20. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY ABRAHAM DARBY HENRY BESSEMER http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/interactive/animations/blast_furnace/index_embed.shtml
  • 21. MORE PRODUCTION NEED FOR MOVING PRODUCTS FROM FACTORIES TO MARKETS TRANSPORT REVOLUTION
  • 22. TRANSPORT REVOLUTION -Amelioration of traditional infrastructures: roads, river canals -Use of the steam engine for road transport and maritime and fluvial transport LOCOMOTIVE BUILT BY GEORGE STEPHENSON (1816) Consequences: - speed increased - travel duration and expenses reduced - people´s trips and trade increased STEAMBOAT BUILT BY ROBERT FULTON (1806)
  • 23. CONSOLIDATION OF MARKET ECONOMY -PRODUCTS PRODUCED TO BE SOLD IN THE MARKET -CAPITALISM: PREDOMINANT ECONOMIC SYSTEM BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC LIBERALISM: - Economy based on self interest and the search of maximum profit - People´s interests meet in the market and they interact according to the law of supply and demand - Means of production belong to a reduced group of people (capitalists) - The people who don´t have properties (proletarians/workers) have to work to survive. They receive a salary in exchange for their work. - The State doesn´t have to intervene in economy. Its role is reduced to guarantee private property and free economic relations - DEVELOPMENT OF BANKS: LOANS, DIRECT INVESTMENTS, OWNERS OF COMPANIES´ SHARES AND FACILITATION OF PAYMENTS - PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES, TO DIVIDE THE RISK BETWEEN ALL THE STOCKHOLDERS.
  • 25. SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION - DEVELOPMENT: 2nd half of the 19th century -NEW ENERGY SOURCES: ELECTRICITY AND OIL -NEW INVENTIONS: dynamo, alternator, transformer, incandescent light bulb, trains, FIRST ELECTRIC GENERATOR tramways, subway, telegraph, telephone, radio, (Michael Faraday) cinematograph, phonograph, different types of engines (Diesel and explosion engine) INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB PHONOGRAPH TELEPHONE (Thomas A. Edison) (Edison) (Meucci)
  • 26. INDUSTRIES THAT DEVELOPED MOST METALWORKING INDUSTRY CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Production of metals: Production of different chemical stainless iron, aluminum products: cement, concrete, pesticides, dyes, pharmaceutical products…
  • 27. NEW WAYS OF ORGANIZING WORK TAYLORISM/ PRODUCTION LINE MASS PRODUCTION/ STANDARDIZATION Every worker makes a part Many copies from the same model of the product These two ways of organizing work were used in car industry, in the production of the first standardized car (Ford T)
  • 28. INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION Companies merged or signed agreements to save money and eliminate competitors.
  • 29. CONSEQUENCES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION -DEVELOPMENT OF CONSUMER SOCIETY -MASSIVE EXPLOITATION OF RESOURCES: BALANCE BETWEEN POPULATION AND RESOURCES BROKE UP (UNSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT) -POLLUTION -ACCELERATION OF THE URBANIZATION PROCESS -CYCLICAL CRISES IN CAPITALISM: RELATED TO LACK OF PREVISION AND OVERPRODUCTION. CONSEQUENCES: UNEMPLOYMENT.
  • 30. CONSUMER SOCIETY More products could be bought by more people
  • 33. ACCELERATION OF URBAN GROWTH POPULATION IN CITIES IN 1850
  • 34. CYCLICAL CRISES BUSINESS CYCLE Related with the lack of planning, overproduction or lack of investments (difficulties of access to credit) Kondratiev waves
  • 35. CLASS- BASED SOCIETY High bourgeoisie BOURGEOISIE Middle bourgeoisie (owners of capital or means of production Petty bourgeoisie PROLETARIAT/ WORKERS (obliged to work to survive) No estates, theoretical equality before the law, but differences related to the citizens´ wealth
  • 36.
  • 37. WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF WORKERS Dreadful conditions
  • 38. FIRST WORKERS´ PROTESTS: LUDDISM Workers destroyed the machines, Captain Ned Ludd because they considered them responsible for their bad working conditions Imaginary figure invented by the workers who signed the threat letters to the factories´ owners.
  • 39. CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS Living and working together made the workers become aware of their situation and start organizing themselves to improve their working conditions.
  • 40. FIRST WORKERS ASSOCIATIONS MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES They helped workers in case of illness or unemployment. Workers paid monthly fees to cover these situations.
  • 41. TRADE UNIONS Associations of workers of the same profession (trade) created to improve the working conditions of their members. Declared illegal until the Combination Acts (1824) THE TOLPUDDLE MARTYRS (1832) They were condemned because they created a farmers´ union
  • 42. CHARTIST MOVEMENT Political movement that demanded political rights for the workers. They presented a chart to the Parliament with their demands. They didn´t get what they wanted. Great Chartist meeting at Kennington Common( 1848)
  • 43. -UTOPIAN SOCIALISM - SOCIALISM -SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM OR MARXISM POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES -ANARCHISM
  • 44. UTOPIAN SOCIALISM Propositions based on collective property and the idea that humans are good by nature and willing to cooperate. All these propositions failed. ROBERT OWEN He owned a cotton fabric factory, he worried about his workers and created a model community called New Lanarck (schools, no child labor, hospital, free housing). He tried to extend his project to the USA, but the experience failed COUNT OF SAINT SIMON He considered the kings, nobles and clergy to be useless and parasitical groups. He promoted the abolition of inheritance and he trusted in progress through industrialization CHARLES FOURIER He created the phalanstères: communities formed by 1,620 people, where every worker could choose the activity they wanted to do. All the phalanstères failed (none survived more than 2 years)
  • 45. SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM OR MARXISM MARX AND ENGELS They studied capitalism and reached some conclusions , reflected on several books, such as the Communist Manifesto and The Capital. Main ideas: COMMUNIST MANIFESTO - Class struggle and proletarian revolution - Proletariat empoverishment - Trust in industrial workers only (as revolutionary) - Workers´organization - Surplus value - Workers´alienation.
  • 46. CLASS STRUGGLE -History of humanity: continuous fight (struggle) between opressors and oppressed -19th century: CLASS STRUGGLE between the bourgeois (oppressors) and the Workers (oppressed) WORKERS BOURGEOIS -The hard working conditions and exploitation of workers would lead to a workers´ revolution (proletarian revolution)
  • 47. PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION TWO STAGES 1st STAGE: Dictatorship of the proletariat into Workers would take the State make a revolution and use it to and 2nd STAGE: Communist society CLASSES Society without STATE PRIVATE PROPERTY
  • 48. ORGANIZATION OF WORKERS Marx and Engels considered that workers had to organize themselves, creating parties and unions, to get ready for the revolution, but also to participate in politics Different socialist parties were created following Marxist ideas: Socialdemocratic Section Française PSOE (Spain) Party (Germany) de l´Internationale Ouvrière (France)
  • 49. SURPLUS VALUE Profit workers produce with their work, but they don´t enjoy, becuse it serves to increase the capitalists´wealth.
  • 50. WORKERS´ALIENATION Monotonous work in factories destroyed the creativity of workers and they became slaves of the machines
  • 51. ANARCHISM As a political ideology, it means “without government” (not chaos) MIJAIL PIERRE JOSEPH PIOTR BAKUNIN PROUDHON KROPOTKIN Main ideas: -People are born free, but institutions (school, Church, State, army) snatch their freedom and limit their possibility of developing their capabilities. -The only way of recovering freedom is destroying everything that limits people´s capabilities (through revolution) and let the people decide how to organize their lives: cooperating with other people or staying apart. -Collective property -Trust in the revolutionary capability of both peasants and industrial workers.
  • 52.
  • 53. PROPAGANDA BY THE DEED A minority of the anarchists defended the use of violence to eliminate the representatives of capitalism and they prepared terrorist attacks against bourgeois, politicians, military men, processions, kings Murder of Cánovas del Castillo (former President of the Government) at Santa Terrorist attack against Terrorist attack at the Liceu Águeda´s Spa (1897) the National Assembly, Theater, Barcelona (1893). France (1893) 20 people were killed
  • 54. ANARCHO- SYNDICALISM The majority of the anachists preferred creating unions in order to be organized and educated for revolution. Anarchist union created in Spain in 1910
  • 55. THE INTERNATIONAL WORKINGMEN´S ASSOCIATION (IWA) International organization created in London in 1864 to coordinate all the workers´efforts against capitalism The First International included Marxists, Anarchists, trade unionists, but it Dissolved in 1876 due to disagreements between Marxists and Anarchists.
  • 57. THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL Created in 1879 only by Marxists: workers ´anthem (L´Internationale), Labour Day, (1st May) and campaign for 8 working hours. Disputes between Marxists: -Some wanted to make revolution to reach power -Others wanted to participate in the elections (Social- Democrats) The Second International dissolved during WW1.