"The Economist" 's Idea of the Industrial Revolutions

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Basics

  • The Economist newspaper has a concept of the "Third Industrial Revolution" being the dawn of digital manufacturing
  • The first was the advent of steam power, and replaceable parts in the 1800's (very common in school teaching)
  • The seccond was steel, assembly lines, and basic electronics in the 1900's (taught in high school)
  • The concept of a third one is still theoretical?

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