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by culi 1256 days ago
This might be true, but being working class during the industrial revolution might be even worse than this. You move away from your loved ones to go to a big city, sleep in extremely cramped spaces, work extremely demanding and repetitive jobs for sometimes 12 hours a day, etc. If a policeman sees you strolling on the streets they'd question why you're not working and you better have some fucking proof that your boss asked you to go somewhere. Diseases and illnesses were at similar levels in this lifestyle as well. The modal lifespan of a human in hunter gatherer groups is around 70 years old. The artificially low lifespans of the medieval period in Europe was mostly due to peasants being forced to live in close quarters with all of their animals, making it a prime breeding ground for zoonotic diseases to spread (worth noting, every major human plague has been zoonotic in origin). Working in a factory doesn't expose you to as many zoonotic diseases but there's a whole host of novel risk factors and pollutants that also lower your lifespan. Not to mention, indentured servitude was the norm and is not much better than serfdom. Peasants also at least had more overall freetime than even the modern American worker. As you pointed out, only 150 days of work each day (though hunter gatherer groups still worked even less than this)