Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
We see the effects of perpetuated industrialization in every aspect of our lives; in the fetishism of commodities and in the rapid commodification of every aspect of our lives, in the development of capital to the point where it and its constituents are the sole dictators of society, and through the effects of industrialization on the globe, climate, etc.
We also can empirically and easily see that wealth inequality has been inevitably rising over time, as the gap between rich and poor has been getting wider over the years. Marx claimed that the industrial revolution had polarised the gap between the owners of the means of production (the capitalist class, the bourgoesie) and the workers (the proletariat) even further, and such was obviously true and is apparent in any analysis of the aforementioned event.