Classical Liberalism
Individuals
Responses to Classical Liberalism
Revolutionary Tales
Ism This Working?
100

This was a phenomenon likely linked to the Enclosure Acts taking away the Common Land, forcing people to find new homes.

What is Urbanization?

100

Considered the founder of Capitalism and Classical Liberalism.

Who is Adam Smith?

100

They believed in equal voting districts for their people.

Who are the Chartists?

100

This was sent to the British Empire as a way of initiating the American Revolution.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100
Profit = Theft!
What is Marxism?
200

These became popularized as a way of making money.  It was also a place to centralize labour and resources, which will soon include machinery.

What is a Factory?

200

They left a note with his name on it, usually by a destroyed piece of machinery.

Who is Ned Ludd?

200
They created a few private communities to attempt to work out solutions to the problems of the Industrial Revolution.

Who are the Utopian Socialists?

200

This was the cause of so many injuries and the loss of life during the Industrial Revolution.

What are unsafe working conditions?

200

The successor to its Classical version.

What is Modern Liberalism?

300

This was the title for the concept of "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer".

What is the Income Gap?
300
A significant contributor to modern history due to his theories, but not in a good way when it came to the actual practice of those ideas.

Who is Karl Marx?

300

Wanted to ensure that only the smartest and the best, not the uneducated masses would be able to vote.

Who are the Classical Conservatives?

300

This was the group that consisted of the "Bourgeoisie" in Pre Revolutionary France.

Who are the 3rd Estate?

300

There is a scale here, but if you get to Communism, you've gone too far.

What is Socialism?

400

This was the fundamental right that Classical Liberalism was based off of, and was an important principle that John Locke believed very strongly in.

What is Private Property?

400

Respected in history due to his humanitarian concerns, specifically his focus on education for children during the Industrial Revolution.

Who is Robert Owen?

400
Rejected modern technologies that would take the jobs of their workers.

Who are the Luddites?

400

This war was likely a major contribution to 2 revolutions, likely due to its enormous cost.

What is the 7 Years war?

400
A reactionary response to the French Revolution.

What is Classical Conservatism (Edmund Burke)?

500

This was likely the greatest contributing factor to Great Britain's ability to develop faster than other European nations.

What is Coal?

500

Not a fan of those he considers "unworthy" participating in Government.

Who is Edmund Burke?

500
Established in England as a Moderately Socialist "group" in the early 20th Century.

Who is the Fabian Society?

500

Of the 2 Revolutions, this one could honestly claim it was a success.

What is the American Revolution?

500

The economic foundation to Classical Liberalism!

What is Capitalism?
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