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The Two-Sided Coin of the Economic Revolution
The economic system that emerged in the 18th century brought about a dramatic and continuous transformation in the production of goods and services, leading to significant improvements in material wellbeing for many. However, this transformation also came with significant downsides. Analyze the dual nature of this economic revolution's legacy, explaining both its major positive contributions and its significant negative consequences for humanity and the planet.
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