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quote="The Industrial Revolution was a watershed in the history of mankind. Three forces – technology, economic organization, and science, in this sequence – each from separate and undistinguished parentage, linked up, inconspicuously at first, to form, hardly a hundred years ago, into a social maelstrom that is still engulfing new and new millions of people, in an irresistible rush."
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'''Industrialism''' also called '''Productivism''' is a technological ideology that puts an emphasis on industrialization as one of the most beneficial stages of development for any given civilization. Industrialism is usually neutral on technological development outside of Industrialisation.
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