The Big Picture
To understand how the economical growth of the bourgeoisie took them to change a system that kept them out of the power: destroy the privileges and defeat the absolutism.
The Liberalism was the economic and politic theory of the bourgeoisie; the peasants and the poor urban classes were their weapons and the Revolution was their way to get the power.
Index 1.
Liberalism
2.
Politic Liberalism 1. 2.
3.
Main characteristics Separation of Powers or Trias Politica
Economic Liberalism 1. 2.
Main Characteristics Adam Smith
1. Liberalism How was the situation in the 18th century? Unfair Why? Privileges and power controlled by few people Did every group think that? No Which groups were more concerned about that? Urban workers, peasants and, overall, the bourgeoisie
1. Liberalism
1. Liberalism
1. Liberalism
2. Politic Liberalism
What?
When?
Where?
2. Politic Liberalism
Who?
Why?
2.1 Political Liberalism: Main Characteristics
2.1 Political Liberalism: Main Characteristics
Division of Powers
What is the proposal of the liberalism?
Division of Powers
Court
Pairlament Elected by
Citizens
3. Economic Liberalism
Mercantilism
Protectionism
3. Economic Liberalism An economic doctrine which its main ideas were written by Adam Smith in its work The Wealth Of Nations in 1776.
3. Economic Liberalism Offer products FREE MARKET (Products price) Demand products
3.2 Economic Liberalism: Adam Smith
3.2 Economic Liberalism: Adam Smith
the market
The Law of Supply and Demand
Law of Competition
There, there it is again—the invisible hand of the marketplace giving us the finger.