why does Bertrand Russell consider it useless to resist industrialization
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Bertrand Russel considers it perilous and futile to oppose industrialization on two grounds.
- The advanced age, first and foremost, is of science and innovation: without its insight and application, the world can advance in present-day times.
- Besides, enterprises are the wellspring of energy, work, thriving, and economically in reverse countries can't remain free for a long time.
- They can undoubtedly be overwhelmed and caught by any of the superpowers on the planet.
- Subsequently, he accepts that it is in light of a legitimate concern for Asian nations to procure lead in industrialization for progress as well as for world harmony itself.
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