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Rationally Speaking #184 - Gregory Clark on "What caused the industrial revolution?"

May 14, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Industrial Revolution: The Only Major and Lasting Impact on Human Well-Being
02:25 • 2min
3
The Role of the Scientific Revolution in the Industrial Revolution
04:11 • 4min
4
The Mystery of the Industrial Revolution
08:23 • 3min
5
The Industrial Revolution
11:30 • 3min
6
The Subterranean Impact of Watchmaking on the Industrial Revolution
14:20 • 3min
7
The Industrial Revolution
16:59 • 2min
8
The Industrial Revolution and the History of Textiles
19:09 • 5min
9
The Evolution of Social Status
24:20 • 3min
10
The Evolution of the Industrial Revolution
27:27 • 3min
11
The Evolution of Leisure in the Industrial Age
30:28 • 2min
12
The Industrial Revolution in England
32:08 • 4min
13
The Industrial Revolution and the Government
36:18 • 2min
14
The Importance of Competence in the Industrial Revolution
38:48 • 3min
15
The Industrial Revolution and the Human Agent
41:48 • 4min
16
The Importance of Data in Testing Causal Theories of the Industrial Revolution
45:42 • 5min
17
The Importance of Education in the Industrial Revolution
50:14 • 2min
18
The Industrial Revolution and the Importance of Connecting People
52:03 • 4min
19
The Romance of the British
56:09 • 2min
20
The Prestige of Innovation in the Industrial Revolution
58:08 • 2min
21
The Implications of the Industrial Revolution for How We Should Do Things Now
01:00:03 • 4min
22
Rationally Speaking: A Look at the Industrial Revolution
01:03:35 • 3min