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If the industrial revolution didn't happen in western europe

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What would have happened

What would the general world be like

Would the ethnic smv have changed

How would India, middle east etc be like (economy, smv etc.)

Discuss
 
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There would be a lower population and much less globalisation. Hard to say much else.
 
There would be a lower population and much less globalisation. Hard to say much else.
this. although I believe either curries/sands/chinks would eventually have an industrial revolution, not sure how many centuries or millennia later. But it was gonna happen at some point regardless
 
IMO western civilization peaked right before the Industrial Revolution. There was still a lot of relatively advanced tech, like wind and water mills, clocks, muskets, etc. but it could be produced locally and people could still get by with simpler tech. Feudalism was dead, with the peasantry largely replaced by yeomen (independent farmers/craftsmen). There was not yet a global techno-capitalist system to enslave all of humanity. Adopting new tech wasn't a necessity. There was perhaps maximum ability to live as one pleased, so long as you weren't born a slave.
 
IMO western civilization peaked right before the Industrial Revolution. There was still a lot of relatively advanced tech, like wind and water mills, clocks, muskets, etc. but it could be produced locally and people could still get by with simpler tech. Feudalism was dead, with the peasantry largely replaced by yeomen (independent farmers/craftsmen). There was not yet a global techno-capitalist system to enslave all of humanity. Adopting new tech wasn't a necessity. There was perhaps maximum ability to live as one pleased, so long as you weren't born a slave.
people worked just a few days per year then voluntaried themselves to build things when bored
 
@willystroker @Govid_Dorious

A life spent wageslaving is a life wasted.
 
people worked just a few days per year then voluntaried themselves to build things when bored
The problem about those claims of how much time people in some era worked is the modern definition of work. Back then there was virtually no distinction between working hours and off time or leisure. Only since the industrial revolution have people been expected to show up to some place at an exact time and have their working hours monitored. It even took conditioning generations of schoolchildren for this to be accepted as normal. This applies both to the hunter-gatherers who are claimed to have worked only like 15 hours a week hunting and gathering, and medieval farmers who only worked in the fields a few weeks out of the year.

What's neglected is all the tedious work that needed done, like grinding grain (where "the daily grind" comes from), sewing, washing clothes, sharpening tools, milking cows, etc. That's what took up most of people's time back then. However it was easy almost passive work, more akin to chores, in fact much of it is what people do for fun these days. And still there was much time leftover for festivities or works of passion like building cathedrals. Whereas today, even when people have so much leisure time, they hardly ever spend it doing fulfilling things, let alone while working.
 
The problem about those claims of how much time people in some era worked is the modern definition of work. Back then there was virtually no distinction between working hours and off time or leisure. Only since the industrial revolution have people been expected to show up to some place at an exact time and have their working hours monitored. It even took conditioning generations of schoolchildren for this to be accepted as normal. This applies both to the hunter-gatherers who are claimed to have worked only like 15 hours a week hunting and gathering, and medieval farmers who only worked in the fields a few weeks out of the year.

What's neglected is all the tedious work that needed done, like grinding grain (where "the daily grind" comes from), sewing, washing clothes, sharpening tools, milking cows, etc. That's what took up most of people's time back then. However it was easy almost passive work, more akin to chores, in fact much of it is what people do for fun these days. And still there was much time leftover for festivities or works of passion like building cathedrals. Whereas today, even when people have so much leisure time, they hardly ever spend it doing fulfilling things, let alone while working.
It is no wonder depression is so prevalent today. Free time is so scarce. Add on top of that problems such as Inceldom many males face nowadays.
 

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