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This lecture explores the Industrial Revolution, distinguishing between the first, second, and possibly third industrial revolutions. It delves into the concept of the Industrial Revolution, addressing issues of temporality and characterization. The course plan includes interpreting the Industrial Revolution from historical perspectives, examining the impact on society, and analyzing growth patterns. It discusses the origins of the term 'Industrial Revolution' and various reactions to the concept throughout history. The lecture also covers the perspectives of elites and common people towards industrialization, highlighting concerns, criticisms, and societal impacts. The session concludes by emphasizing the paradox of conservative machine critique, the neglect of popular perspectives in history, and the evolving nature of the Industrial Revolution as a subject of study.