What was Karl Marx's critique of the industrial revolution primarily focused on?

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The increase in technological advancements
Poor working conditions and the poverty that many workers experienced
The improvement in living conditions for the working class
The reduction in labor exploitation

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Karl Marx's critique of the industrial revolution was primarily focused on the poor working conditions and the poverty that many workers experienced. He believed that capitalism and industrialization led to the exploitation of the working class and the widening wealth gap between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. He argued that the capitalist system inherently produced inequalities and unjust treatment of workers.
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