AFather of English Socialism
BFather of Labor Welfare Organization
CFather of Capitalism
DFather of Modern Socialism
Answer:
C. Father of Capitalism
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ROBERT OWEN
Titles and Recognition
Known as the:
Father of the Co-operative Movement
Father of English Socialism
Father of Modern Socialism
Father of Labor Welfare Organization
First Personnel Manager in the World
A Utopian Socialist
Beliefs and Contributions
Doctrine of Circumstances
Owen believed that a person's character is shaped by their environment.
He thought humans are naturally good and can be improved through better living and working conditions.
According to Owen, “by birth men were neither “too good nor too bad", it was the circumstances that makes a man good or bad.
Reforms at New Lanark Mill
Stopped child labor
Reduced working hours (17hrs to 8hrs)
Increased wages
Opened schools and hospitals within the factory
Started the first infant school in England in 1816 at New Lanark
Belief in Co-operation
He believed that "competition must be replaced by cooperation."
First used the term “Co-operative Society” in 1821 in The Economist magazine.