Relation of capitalism with the industrial revolution
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The Industrial Revolution created more goods, more choices and cheaper products. How could this not be an incentive to a capitalist economy? If factories and production are government owned the incentives to create better technology and more choices and cheaper options is lacking. It is only under a capitalist system that factory owners have the monetary incentive to keep moving forward with technology in the factories (to make production faster and cheaper)
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