Craig Nicol

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One way to make sense of the social problems brought by industrialisation is as a gap – between the speed of technological and social change and the speed of institutional and political adaptation. The state’s failure to regulate working practices during the industrial revolution reflected the preoccupations of an agrarian and aristocratic elite; Britain had a modern economy, but a distinctly pre-modern political order.
Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology
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