Rise of Utilitarianism during the British Industrial Revolution
Utilitarianism, a philosophy championed by thinkers like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, rose to prominence during the British Industrial Revolution. It proposed that the best action or policy is the one that maximizes overall 'utility,' usually defined as maximizing happiness and well-being. This ideology heavily influenced debates on public policy, law, and economic reform in response to the new social problems created by industrialization.
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