industrialization
Industrialization is the social and economic process of human society from the former industry (the agricultural economy of the slow accumulation of capital) to the industrial state (see the former industrial society). This social and economic change is closely related to technological innovation, especially in large-scale energy production and metallurgical progress. Industrialization is also related to certain forms of philosophical change, and is related to people's view of nature; although this philosophical change is due to industrialization or the opposite, it is a very controversial topic. Industrialization has caused its own health problems. Contemporary causes include noise, air, water pollution, malnutrition, dangerous machinery, inhuman work, isolation, poverty, homelessness and drug abuse. Economic, social, political and cultural factors in industrial countries are as pathogens in general and continue to affect their health. Industrialization has become the world's major medical issues, and hope in the next few years to become a smaller problem. Industrialization also refers to the industrial revolution, which took place in the 18th and 19th century Great Britain. ...