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industrialism

[in-duhs-tree-uh-liz-uhm] / ɪnˈdʌs tri əˌlɪz əm /




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He found inspiration in dystopian science fiction, Detroit industrialism and the work of Hollywood costume designers such as Adrian and Edith Head, creating silhouettes that were alternately erotic and grotesque, nostalgic and futuristic.

From Washington Post

Sherrell does not offer statistics to support his assertions about the environmental impact of industrialism, colonialism and capitalism.

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Earth Day on 22 April 1970 marked the first major demonstration of a new environmentalism that sought to recognise the harm we were doing through untrammelled industrialism.

From The Guardian

Her tributes to industrialism and the built landscape linger here, now alongside a valuable honoring of domestic labor.

From New York Times

He was aware of the environmental changes of 20th-century America, the loss of elms and chestnut trees, the depredations of industrialism and the cruel expendability of human beings caught in its maw.

From Washington Post