explain industrial capitalism
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I view industrial capitalism as a mode of production consisting of large, centrally controlled accumulations of capital used to finance the means of production for commodities destined for market, using largely wage–labor, and characterized by large scale production, accumulation, and limited private ownership.
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- I view industrial capitalism as a mode of production consisting of large, centrally controlled accumulations of capital used to finance the means of production for commodities destined for market, using largely wage–labor, and characterized by large scale production, accumulation, and limited private ownership.
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