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what solutios did radicals and liberals find to the problem of industrial society

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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  • Approximately all the industries were the assets of individuals. Radicals and Liberals themselves were often  property owners and employers. They realized that the profit gained from trade and industrial ventures would increase if the personnel in the economy would be healthy and citizens would be educated.
  • They opposed the aristocratic privileges and believed in individual effort,   labour and enterprise.
  • They believed that societies can only develop if freedom is secured, if the poor could work and if those with the means could operate without prudence.  
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The problems for which the radicals and liberals found the solution are:

  • Poor wages
  • Long working hours
  • Unemployment
  • Housing
  • Sanitation

To put an "end" to the above-mentioned problems, the peoples of radicals as wells as liberals made themselves as the owner as well as employers.

In order to "improve" their economic status:

  1. They educated young peoples and took utmost care of the health of its population.
  2. They gave prime importance to the value of individual effort, labor, and enterprises.
  3. They believed that freedom, employment to the poor, and Unrestrained work of capitalist people will solve the problem of society.
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