The philosophy stemming from the Industrial Revolution that supported the idea that people could not be blamed for their flaws because the social, environmental, and cultural world around them needed to be fixed is a) utopian socialism. Utopian socialists believed that societal problems could be addressed through the establishment of ideal communities and social reforms, emphasizing the importance of improving people's environments and conditions rather than assigning personal blame.
Which philosophy stemming from the Industrial Revolution supported the idea that people could not be blamed for their flaws because the social, environmental, and cultural world around them was what needed to be fixed?
a) utopian socialism
b) trade unions
c) communism
d) Luddites
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