Blog Entry #3: 1830-1840

UPDATE: Hellooo to all the loyal fans that had stay here since the last time I wrote here years ago, I'm officially back! and I have something really interesting for you guys, and it is I'm right now at London (England) for learn more about industrialization and live it in direct. These last years as you probably supposed, I worked until I could go to London with a really decent huge quantity of earned money by myself at my art business.   

FIRST LONDON IMPRESSIONS: This city is definitively different from the others I have been before, because everything at any aspect is more controlled strictly, that surprised me very much. What I liked the most is that the people is very helpful and they just want to help you, which is super dope, but also, what I displeased the most was the seriousness of the people too, I just don't understand it.

LONDON SELFIE: At Westminster Abbey


INTERVIEW WITH A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR: He told me it began in Great Britain. It consisted an agricultural revolution and industrialization caused a shift from an economy based on farming and handicrafts to an economy based on manufacturing by machines in factories basically. I identified that he was a worker so it did really affected him negatively and not positively. And as we know I identified as a correct system because it was not bad considering socialism would not work. 

SELFIE WITH THE YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR: Evan Wimbledon with me.

 


INTERVIEW WITH A YOUNG FACTORY WORKER: He told me principally that with this, he felt more motivated to work and that was the only positive thing, then he add that with this revolution, his salary went completely down and his boss told him every time that he could still work but with less salary and if he didn't accepted, another person would anyway. He also told me he thought better socialism than capitalism because in this way he could get more salary and money to survive. 

SELFIE WITH THE YOUNG FACTORY WORKER: Johnson Clark with me


FINAL THOUGHTS/CONCLUSIONS: Well, the industrial Revolution is a huge step in history but that definitely is getting a lot of people fired at their works and in my opinion it would be 1000 times more positive if it was done step by step, not firing 200 persons and buy a huge machine. So by now i would say it is negative for all the people and positive for the future I guess. I also think capitalism is the key, but there are needed rules that make sure the worker gets what he is supposed to.

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