A Comparison Of Factory By Karl Marx And Samuel Smiles During The Industrial Revolution

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During the industrial revolution, many technological innovations were discovered as people began to find quicker and cheaper ways to create more products. People were needed to make these products and people came pouring into the cities to work in these factories. These factories each had their own set of rules for their workers to follow. Writers Karl Marx and Samuel Smiles each have their own opinion of the workers in these factories and ideas about the fairness of the factory rules. A factory in Berlin, in 1844, gave its workers a handbook with rules for them to follow. One rule stated, “No workman, whether employed by time or piece, may leave before the end of the working day, without having first received permission from the overseer

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