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El Último Orbe's avatar

A necessary reflection on what we leave behind in the name of "progress." This article reminds us that the Industrial Revolution didn't just reshape economies and cities—it also severed our ties to the land, to community, and to something deeper within ourselves. Mechanization brought efficiency and growth, but it also fractured generations, deepened urban alienation, and weakened our spiritual bond with the natural world. In an era obsessed with productivity and speed, we have to ask: what do we lose when we stop tending the earth… and start worshipping the machine?

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Jordan Elings's avatar

This reminds me of the fictional subgenre known as solar punk, a technologically advanced society that embraced nature within it wherever possible. I would argue that would be the ideal goal, so as to gain the best of both worlds in the end.

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