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Economics / Information revolution / Railway Mania / Productivity improving technologies / Creative destruction / Modern history / Rail transport / Joseph Schumpeter / Revolution / Sociocultural evolution / Philosophy of history / Technology
Date: 2013-05-22 15:27:27
Economics
Information revolution
Railway Mania
Productivity improving technologies
Creative destruction
Modern history
Rail transport
Joseph Schumpeter
Revolution
Sociocultural evolution
Philosophy of history
Technology

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