Morel envisions industrialization as worse than previous trials imposed by whites because it brings about not just exploitation but also profound environmental degradation and cultural disintegration. Unlike earlier forms of colonial oppression, industrialization often leads to the mechanization of labor and a loss of traditional ways of life, which can erode community bonds and local identities. Moreover, it tends to prioritize profit over people, exacerbating inequalities and perpetuating cycles of poverty. In this view, industrialization represents a more insidious and pervasive threat to both human dignity and the natural world.
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