Book III: The Modern Worker

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"Book III: The Modern Worker" is a section of Thomas Carlyle's 1843 work *Past and Present* that critiques industrial-era labor conditions and explores the social and moral challenges facing the 19th-century working class.

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instanceOf book section
literary work part
addresses conditions of the 19th-century British working class
associatedWork Book I: Proem NERFINISHED
Book II: The Ancient Monk NERFINISHED
Book IV: Horoscope NERFINISHED
author Thomas Carlyle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes laissez-faire economics
materialism
utilitarian approaches to labor
discusses duty of employers toward workers
factory labor
social inequality
working-class living conditions
genre non-fiction prose
social criticism
hasForm prose
historicalContext post-Industrial Revolution Britain
includedIn collected editions of Past and Present
influencedBy social conditions of early Victorian Britain
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
mainTheme alienation of workers
critique of industrial capitalism
industrial-era labor conditions
moral challenges of the 19th-century working class
relationship between labor and morality
social challenges of the 19th-century working class
partOf Past and Present NERFINISHED
philosophicalOrientation moral critique of modernity
positionInWork Book III NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1843
setInHistoricalContext Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
targetAudience educated Victorian readership
workContainedIn Past and Present NERFINISHED
workType essay sequence

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Past and Present hasPart Book III: The Modern Worker