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Contrasting Industrial Transformations: 18th Century vs. 21st Century

While the organizational and technological shifts of 21st-century 'smart factories' are often compared to the British Industrial Revolution, there are fundamental differences in their impact on production and consumption. Analyze the key differences between the economic transformation of the 18th-century Industrial Revolution and the 'smart factory' transformation of the 21st century, focusing specifically on the nature of the final product and the role of the consumer.

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