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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?
• Luddites
• utopian socialism
• trade unions
• communism
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Utopian socialism.
Thinkers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier and Henri de Saint‑Simon argued that human character is shaped by social and environmental conditions, so reforming society (creating ideal communities and institutions) — not blaming individuals — would cure social ills.
Thinkers like Robert Owen, Charles Fourier and Henri de Saint‑Simon argued that human character is shaped by social and environmental conditions, so reforming society (creating ideal communities and institutions) — not blaming individuals — would cure social ills.
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