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The Industrial Enlightenment

Mokyr's term for the 18th-century transformation in the relationship between natural philosophy and practical craft — the institutional widening of channels between those who understood the natural world and those who made things.
The Industrial Enlightenment is Joel Mokyr's signature concept for the cultural and institutional transformation that preceded and enabled the Industrial Revolution. Before this transformation, natural philosophy and practical craft occupied separate social worlds — the gentleman studying optics and the lens grinder polishing glass inhabited different institutions, spoke different languages, moved in different circles. Knowledge existed in abundance on both sides; the bridge between them was narrow, unreliable, and often impassable. The Industrial Enlightenment widened that bridge through a cascade of institutional innovations — scientific societies, patent law, the Encyclopédie, technical education, the Republic of Letters — each reducing the cost of converting understanding into technique and expanding the population of people who could participate in applying knowledge to practical problems.
The Industrial Enlightenment
The Industrial Enlightenment

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Mokyr develops the concept most fully in A Culture of Growth (2016), building on the foundations he laid in The Gifts of Athena and The Lever of Riches. The

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