answer these 3 questions after reading Give some specific examples of how Villermé makes moral judgments of the poor workers he’s studying. Why do you think he makes such judgments? What sticks out to you about the role of sex in Villermé’s study, and why? On p. 228, Sewell writes that “Villermé seems to have assumed that the bourgeoisie was virtuous almost by definition.” What do you think Sewell means by that, in your own words?
Sewell Work and Revolution in Francepdf