NATS 1775 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Biproduct, Class Conflict, Determinism

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Large population growth (5. 5 m to the 9 m) Recognize changes in society related/connected to each other. More people requiring basic needs => scarcity of resources e. g. wood = more scarce, more expensive. Shift to machine production - new facility - factory. Interconnectedness of operations/organizations e. g. trains - increase economic production of iron & steel. Existing infrastructure, roads cannot accommodate increase travel + trade = bottleneck. One area is slowed down, impact other areas. Shift to non-renewable energy sources e. g. coal, oil. Produced in coal mines (find solution to too much water in coal mines) Lack good working conditions, sewage and sanitation system. Machines lead to higher quantity but lower quality. Working conditions that require lower skill, lower wages. Children (3-6 years old) represented majority of working conditions. Ruled by clock time, viewed in negative light. Popular in school + jails; institutes of social control. Britain accumulated capital through trading practices, they provided:

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