The Origins of the Computer Revolution

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Back in the early days of industrialization (late 1700s, early 1800s) factories started to change the nature of how humans worked. Charles Babbage, an English Mathematician, noticed how factories could help us understand more about how the human mind works by breaking down processes into different steps of thought. At the same time, the devaluation of labor workers and machines that perform repetitive tasks in order to maximize efficiency and profit in early Capitalism led to the Proletariat, the working class.

References

- A More Perfect Human
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