It seems obvious to me Hellenistic Greek civilization underwent something of a revolution in technology and production. What was it missing so that it isn't the first industrial revolution? Ocean trade? Key social technologies? Or perhaps it was the first one, it just failed.
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fwiw I tend to agree. And the development of industrialization did, of course, lag far behind in sdtates reliant on slaves (e.g. Southern states) or serfs (e.g. Russia) though there are of course counterexamples!
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