This time is going to be a lot more chaotic, I think.
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No, it was just at the beginning of assembly line mass production of capital goods. Cf Henry Ford
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Not true. The conflict was exported to colonial expansion and competition for colonies. Cf "The Great Game".
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Mass production of arms and explosives, much of it made possible by the Haber Process, industrialized in 1910.
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No, but millions still died, just not in Europe.
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Causation of wars is complex, there's no 1 prime cause. Technology enables, but also affects when a belligerent thinks war is +
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advantageous,mane how it will be fought.
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I don't take much of that article seriously. The assertion that massive automation will create at least as many jobs as it replaces is +
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at a minimum whishful thinking, and certainly goes against the history of the last few decades.
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I watched an automated manufacturing facility replace 30+ jobs with 2 in the 90s. Didn't create any downstream jobs either.
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