and a system transition from a bio-solar fueled agricultural economy to one based on cheap and abundant fossil fuels, leading to industrialization.
As the authors of In the Servitude of Power: Energy and Civilization, Débeir, Deléage and Hémery point out: human slavery was the overall rationale until we started using fossil fuels…:).
"The [metabolic conversion] efficiency of the human-machine [20%] is the highest of the animal kingdom." That of the horse, for example, which had a major role in past energy systems, scarcely rises above ten per cent and that of the ox is still lower.
From the standpoint of energy, the use of draught animals is, therefore, a luxury. It will now be understood why, for centuries, the human converter was the most desirable. In historical circumstances where exosomatic organs are underdeveloped, slavery is a more rational energy system."