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industrialism

[ UK /ɪndˈʌstɹɪəlˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an economic system built on large industries rather than on agriculture or craftsmanship

How To Use industrialism In A Sentence

  • For their disregard of the ruinous and destructive consequences of a hyperindustrialism without end, is itself a form of aggravated nostalgia.
  • Marx, writing as a journalist observing the American civil war, analyses it flatly as a sectional conflict between Northern industrialism and Southern slave oligarchy.
  • This is the claim that industrialism had lightened the intensity of human productive activity.
  • This critique of industrialism is, therefore, in attacking the profit motive, a critique of capitalism.
  • Our present-day concerns for ecological, social, and economic sustainability are consequences of growing industrialism.
  • What I mean by this is that although Fourier was aware of what was happening in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution, he rejected industrialism wholesale.
  • The slave and the guildsman know where they will sleep every night; it was only the proletarian of individualist industrialism who could get the sack, if not in the style of the Bosphorus, at least in the sense of the Embankment. Eugenics and Other Evils
  • But what is known as industrialism brought in its train fear and favour, privilege and poverty, slums, disease, and municipal vice, fostered a too rapid immigration, established in America a tenant system alien to our traditions. An essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea
  • Industrialism's strident emergent element nestles comfortably in a cosy neo-pastoralist structure of feeling.
  • The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit.
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