520 LAISSEZ FAIRE
fashion. This policy would have commended itself to the
minds of the artisans; had it been adopted, the cleavage
between capital and labour would hardly have been so
marked. But the spirit of keen competition had caught
hold of the employing class; they were of opinion, and in
all probability their judgement on this point was perfectly
sound, that it was only by a continued exercise of the
activity by which they had found their way into foreign
markets that they could hope to retain them.
The Manchester School were aiming at the same object
as the Mercantilists had pursued during the period of Whig
wtby ascendancy: they desired to promote the industrial activity
the old of the country; but the means they recommended were the
stem. cory opposite of those which had been adopted in earlier
days. They felt that they could dispense with fostering care
and exclusive privileges; this was in itself a tribute to the
success of the policy which had been so steadily pursued for
generations. The maritime power of England had been built
up, the industry had been developed, the agriculture had
been stimulated, and the economic life had become so vigorous
that it appeared to have outgrown the need of extraneous
help. There seemed to be a danger that the very measures
which had been intended to support it should prove to be
fetters that hampered its growth.
A.D. 1776
18560.
II. TE INTRODUCTION OF MACHINERY IN THE
TEXTILE TRADES.
gation 247. The cotton manufacture was the first of the textile
ous the trades to be revolutionised by the introduction of new
eld where achinery. Appliances worked by power had been in opera-
ution first tion from time immemorial in the subsidiary operations of
the woollen trade, such as the fulling-mills; and silk-mills
had been erected on the model of those in Piedmont®; but
the series of inventions, for carding and spinning cotton,
which is associated with the name of Richard Arkwright,
marks the beginning of a fresh era. He had been brought
1 See above, p. 519. These mills appear to have inspired Arkwright's deter.
mination to apply power to the cotton manufacture. Gentl. Mag., 1792, 11. 863.