Comment on When we started burning coal it was called the industrial revolution. Was there a name when we started burning oil? The car revolution?

setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

Either Industrial Revolution was not named because of the burning of coal in and of itself. Coal burning for part was part of the widespread and rapid transformation of society. Coal played a part in facilitating previously unthinkable changes in a short time.

The adoption of cars has been more iterative and gradual. In the U.S. there are certain periods important for them such as, depending on how much you think it had an effect, the General Motors streetcar conspiracy. There was also the post WW2 push by Eisenhower to building National highways. But those didn’t radical and quickly change life in the way industrial revolutions did.

Similarly nuclear power production has not caused widespread fundamental change in a short period.

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