An Inspector Calls
How are Birling and the Inspector coming from "opposite ideological points of view"?
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I can't write an essay for you on this short answer space. Generally the Inspector sees things from a socialist perspective. The Inspector believes that people, especially employers, have a responsibility to look after others. Mr. Birling is a capitalist who sees people and employees simply as supply and demand. He believes people must take care of themselves.