This papers purpose is to explore four published articles that report on how the Industrial Revolution’ was a turning point in world history. The Industrial Revolution was a cultural and economic shift from the business or manufacturing activities in personal homes and traditional agriculture, manual labor to a method of factory industry. Including complex machinery technological growth, and developments in transportation. As the Industrial Revolution captured society's attention it turned from the basic home businesses to the urban factory and from human power to mechanical power. For this is what launched the era of sustained economic growth. Economic growth has been the single biggest contributor to population since the Industrial …show more content…
Williams is the first article we will discuss. Here it speaks about how the concept of liberty helps to make relationships between individuals in the free market. Free markets are morally superior because they are rooted on peaceable relationships instead them being forced or coerced. Walter E. Williams’s states “… free markets allocate resources more efficiently and hence lead to greater wealth than socialism and other forms of statism”. This all contributes to a better civilized and controlled relationships among society. Due to the Industrial Revolutions rise of capitalism it lead to a slow growth of civilization to the expansion of society. Such growth of personal liberty leads to the improvement in the way of …show more content…
The Adaptation with all the changes brought on the competitive process, yet we needed a way to figure out as a nation how to still be competitive but also work together for the better of human kind. We got so involved in the process of competing we forgot the market is a cooperate effect. Free markets brought on trade and the exchange of goods which is what caused the economy to evolve. We had to find a way to have a neutral balance with one another in competition but also be respectful of one another in the ways we cooperate