Thursday, May 7, 2009

Industrialization is exploitation ?.?

Sweat shops, stress, heart attacks, and psychosomatic disorder, high economic and physical crimes are outcome of industrialization. Academic institutions are labor producing factories for industry. Laws are being made to protect the rich from the poor. Poor sportsmen are made to sweat for the industrialists.


is it worth it?

Industrialization is exploitation ?.?
There was exploitation before idustrialisation. Tenent farmers slaved for their feudal masters. Slaves worked for the slave owners.





In hunter-gatherer societies, the strong dominated the weak.





Is it worth living at all?
Reply:it is the law of nature, there must be exploitee to exploiters to survive exploitation, otherwise dictionary will loose a word. so dont worry.
Reply:for Health %26amp; Environmental Issue, it is exploiting...





But as of this time, machines are the greatest part of life, as it fasten the works and also with some advantages...





and the great reason I will say this is not exploitation is that "EACH NATION IS ON RACE" politically and economically speaking, if some nations do not consider racing, they will be in the state of Hunger, which will lead to some treats in the balance of international community...
Reply:Better standard of living, better education levels, longer and healthier lives. There are benefits too you know.





But everyone can choose; if they would rather live in a hut somewhere they can.





But with a growing population world wide, industrialization is almost a necessity to feed, house and cloth everyone. And people generally prefer a decent apartment and car and vacation and good food to living in a hut anyway.
Reply:We saw this in the US at the turn of the last century. One of the biggest influences helping to change this were unions. Workers grouped together for a common goal - make a safe workplace.





There are functional industrialized economies which don't exploit their workforce.





An economy which exploits its workforce isn't as efficient as an economy which doesn't exploit its workforce.





An industrialized economy is certainly a good thing, and should be developed in an ethical manner. The benefits to participants as well as the society, are many.
Reply:In what you said, I saw more an opinion or a feeling


than a question,





But I will answer with a question:





How come, if industrialization is so bad, that


people live longer than before industrialization?





BTW, the economy is now more based on services


and information than on manufacturing, which has


become a small part of the economy, at least in


developed countries.


.
Reply:yup
Reply:Exploitation is driven by greed.





Being able to work more efficiently and getting more output for less input is not exploitation.


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