industrial-cooperation
Mr Toogood's vision of a cooperative society served by a central steam engine reflects early socialist ideas about communal production and mechanization.
1 chapter across 1 book
Pandaemonium: The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers 1660-1886 (1985)Humphrey Jennings
This chapter presents a series of historical excerpts from the early 19th century reflecting on secrecy oaths, industrial cooperation, scientific observations, and social crises such as cholera outbreaks. It includes vivid accounts of fossil discoveries, labor reform activism, and the devastating arrival of cholera in Manchester, illustrating the intersection of emerging industrial society, scientific inquiry, and public health challenges. The texts collectively reveal tensions between technological progress, social order, and human vulnerability during the early machine age.