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Deirdre McCloskey on What Really Caused the Industrial Revolution

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July 12, 2026に開始

Yascha Mounk and Deirdre McCloskey discuss why ideas, not capital accumulation, made the modern world rich

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 12, 2026
The Industrial Revolution was driven primarily by innovative ideas, showcasing the power of human creativity over mere capital accumulation.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 12, 2026
Focusing solely on ideas risks ignoring the socio-economic structures that allowed the Industrial Revolution to take place.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 12, 2026
Understanding the Industrial Revolution as an idea-driven phenomenon encourages modern societies to prioritize innovation and education.

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The debate over the causes of the Industrial Revolution highlights the complex interplay between ideas and economic resources in shaping society.

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While ideas are important, the role of capital investment and resources in facilitating the Industrial Revolution cannot be underestimated.

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