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Utilitarian philosophy from "summary" of Hard Times by Charles Dickens

Utilitarian philosophy, a doctrine that advocated for the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people, held sway in the industrial town of Coketown as depicted in the novel "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens. The town's inhabitants were expected to adhere strictly to this utilitarian way of thinking, where emotions were to be suppressed, and logic and reason were to govern all aspects of life. Mr. Thomas Gradgrind, a prominent figure in Coketown, embodied the principles of utilitarianism in both his personal and professional life. He believed that facts and figures were the only things of value, and he instilled this belief in his children and students at his school. For Gradgrind, emotions and imagination were considered useless and even harmful distractions that led to inefficiency and dissatisfaction. The consequences of this strict adherence to utilitarian philosophy were evident in the lives of the characters in the novel. Louisa ...
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    Hard Times

    Charles Dickens

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