Now that the dust has finally settled; was the Industrial Revolution a mistake?

Now that the dust has finally settled; was the Industrial Revolution a mistake?

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Everything post-reformation was a mistake

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industrial revolution raised millions of people out of poverty and improved the living standards of everyone.

It's kinda collapsing at itselft atm though. The enviroment is getting fucked and the middle class is disappearing. Something needs to change.

>Something needs to change.

It doesn't necessarily have to be communism or socialism that is the answer (I don't know what the answer is), but we are on the way off a cliff atm.

This.

>environment getting fucked

[citation needed]

>middle class disappearing

Not because of industrial evolution, nice try.

No.

The abusive ideologies that came about because of it were the mistake.

climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/

Rainforests are getting chopped down, the ocean is filling with plastic, species are going extinct left and right, the oceans are rising and southern Europe may turn into a desert. Shit needs to change yo.

>nasa
>oceans are rising

nice meme, at least get your facts straight

More like everything post Augustus was a mistake.

No as long we can continue to satisfy our energy and other vital needs. The real danger is using up our resources and having no adequate replacement

No! We never shoulda come down from those damn trees!

>I warn u guis, but u wuden listen!

Hah you might have nasa but I have this chart I win

>le NASA would never do anything because they are 100% neutral and is always 100% right xDXDXD

his figure shows changes in sea level during the Holocene, the time following the end of the most recent glacial period, based on data from Fleming et al. 1998, Fleming 2000, & Milne et al. 2005. These papers collected data from various reports and adjusted them for subsequent vertical geologic motions, primarily those associated with post-glacial continental and hydroisostatic rebound. The first refers to deformations caused by the weight of continental ice sheets pressing down on the land, the latter refers to uplift in coastal areas resulting from the increased weight of water associated with rising sea levels. It should be noted that because of the latter effect and associated uplift, many islands, especially in the Pacific, exhibited higher local sea levels in the mid Holocene than they do today.

kys

>Something needs to change.
Yeah, we should have shifted into population reduction mode in the 80s, when it became clear that automation would one day eliminate most jobs.

I have the answer right here m8
In theory
>Protection of the natives over global capitalists
>Opportunities of self-determination and growth for the individual
>Kick ass symbols

M8, those are axes, arrows and swords in seeing. Not exactly giving peaceful vibes here

Not him but i don't know those arrows look pretty cool and I like the idea of all of us being bundled together into a mighty faggot

the only regretful aspect of mans progress to me is the decimation of wild lands and biodiversity. i am not sure how you can say these things have no happened.

Augustus was a mistake too

If you're gonna copy and paste shit from Wikipedia, you should at least have the decency to post the link.

commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holocene_Sea_Level.png

Agriculture was a mistake