The 19th century idea of a blue-collar worker is being used as a 21st century vote bank. America and the Western Europe milked the world for 150 years when they moved their surplus agrarian workforce to the then emerging industrial sector. The mechanization of the production might have started in the 18th century in Europe [...]
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