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Industrialism is the economic and social system facilitated by the concentration of labor and abandonment of agrarianism. This page is dedicated to the consequences of industrialism that effect society as a whole as well the ever-encroaching government and company policies on the individual and everything domestic as facilitated by industrialism.
The rapid growth of industry has often ignored health concerns as well as outpaced consumer protection laws, and thus has lead to the mass adoption of seed oils, pesticides, GMO, pasteurization, dangerous EMF level emitting devices, etc. These have resulted in negative consequences such as obesity, worsening dental health, mental illness, hormonal imbalances, and even unattractiveness.
Urbanization of America has resulted in the weakening of the extended family. The immediate family is currently being weakened as well.
As society began to change with industrialization, job security and therefor education became a focus for men and later women.
Women are incentivized to divorce. This further atomizes and makes kids raised solely by the accredited system, rather than family and community.
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