| Chapter | Probable Title | Content | |---------|----------------|---------| | 1 | Los antecedentes técnicos | Invention of steam engine (Watt), spinning jenny (Hargreaves), cotton gin | | 2 | La agricultura y los cercamientos | Enclosure movement in England, expulsion of peasants | | 3 | La fábrica y el proletariado | Working conditions, Luddites, Chartism | | 4 | La expansión mundial | Colonial raw materials, Ireland, India | | 5 | La revolución industrial en Rusia | Witte’s policies, growth of the Urals and Donbas |
as the epicenter due to its unique synchronization of technical, economic, and political changes. II. Chapter 1: Historical Causes and Premises The Agrarian Revolution
Mijailov argues that the Industrial Revolution was not a random occurrence but a natural historical progression driven by the implementation of capitalist relations. His analysis emphasizes the interconnectedness of various spheres:
In the Marxist tradition, the Industrial Revolution (roughly 1760–1840 in Britain) is not merely a technological shift but a . Key points: