Industrialism vs Industrialist - What's the difference?
industrialism | industrialist |
The socio-economic system based upon the industrial production of manufactured goods, rather than on agriculture.
A person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise.
* 2004 , Douglas Pratt, Doug Pratt's DVD
One who performs or enjoys industrial music.
* 2013 , S. Alexander Reed, Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music (page 174)
As nouns the difference between industrialism and industrialist
is that industrialism is the socio-economic system based upon the industrial production of manufactured goods, rather than on agriculture while industrialist is a person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise.industrialism
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(en noun)industrialist
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(en noun)- Brian Donlevy is a wealthy industrialist who survives an attempted murder when his wife's boyfriend is killed in a car crash.
- Like a lot of second-wave industrialists , Skinny Puppy's attraction to rhythm wasn't consciously political, but based in the pleasure of making and moving to a beat; Key was, after all, a drummer.