HISTORY
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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utilitarianism
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socialism
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communism
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social democracy
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Detailed explanation-1: -Utilitarian philosophy holds that public policy should aim at greater happiness for a greater number of people.
Detailed explanation-2: -The greatest happiness principle is the ultimate standard of morality set up by classical utilitarianism (see Utilitarianism). That classical creed conceives of good as happiness (see Happiness) and holds that right actions are those which maximize the total happiness of the members of the community.
Detailed explanation-3: -The ‘greatest happiness’ part is a maximising principle: it enjoins people to act so as to maximise human happiness produced. But the ‘of the greatest number’ part is a principle of distribution: it enjoins people to act so as to spread happiness around as equally as possible.
Detailed explanation-4: -Utilitarians believe that the purpose of morality is to make life better by increasing the amount of good things (such as pleasure and happiness) in the world and decreasing the amount of bad things (such as pain and unhappiness).