Definitionn. an economic system built on large industries rather than on agriculture or craftsmanship
Last update: July 7, 2015
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He is a supporter of Industrialism. [Please select]
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In the Principles of Sociology Spencer's most influential ideas have been that of the social organism, of the origination of religion out of the worship of ancestral ghosts, of the natural antagonism between nutrition and reproduction, industrialism and warfare. [Please select]
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But the poetry of industrialism, now there's a literary line where you got to open up new territory. [Please select]
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In 1765 Watt’s steam engine was constructed, a very important date in the history of industrialism. [Please select]
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There has always been a great urban industrialism and a great commerce. [Please select]
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This was true even for years after the towns began to feel the thrill of growing industrialism. [Please select]
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All the Southern States have felt, though unequally, the effects of industrialism. [Please select]
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It is from this field of comparative or abnormal psychology that the challenge to industrialism and the programme of change will come. [Please select]
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Why have our criticisms of industrialism no sturdy warnings about this unhappy evolution. [Please select]
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Neither the great civil conflict--the clash of two systems--nor the problems of the modern age can be approached without an understanding of the striking phases of industrialism. [Please select]
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It is a striking contrast, perhaps of all the contrasts the most interesting to the student, this of America growing from industrialism toward idealism, of Germany growing out of idealism into industrialism. [Please select]
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