Progress Without People: New Technology, Unemployment, and the Message of ResistanceBetween the Lines, 1995年5月1日 - 184 頁 A provocative discussion of the role of technology and its accompanying rhetoric of limitless progress in the concomitant rise of joblessness and unemployment. |
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... economist DavidRicardo at least acknowledged the miserythat machinery was wreakingupon his less fortunate countrymen. As capitalists prospered from their introduction of machinery, workingclass familiesconfronted the loss oftheir ...
... economist DavidRicardo at least acknowledged the miserythat machinery was wreakingupon his less fortunate countrymen. As capitalists prospered from their introduction of machinery, workingclass familiesconfronted the loss oftheir ...
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... economist,however, he argued that such opposition to machinery wasmisguided; while nodoubt effective in theshort runasa delaying tactic,itwouldultimately only further disadvantage workersin the longrun by destroying their livelihoods ...
... economist,however, he argued that such opposition to machinery wasmisguided; while nodoubt effective in theshort runasa delaying tactic,itwouldultimately only further disadvantage workersin the longrun by destroying their livelihoods ...
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... economists “were missionariescometo spreadthegospel ofthe machine in alandof hereticalanti machinery attitudes.” Middle class economic and political perspectivesactively eulogized the progress of science and technology. But,challenged ...
... economists “were missionariescometo spreadthegospel ofthe machine in alandof hereticalanti machinery attitudes.” Middle class economic and political perspectivesactively eulogized the progress of science and technology. But,challenged ...
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... economists, as Bergnotes, “welded their perception of the advance of technologyto their conceptof economic development,” which proceeded inexorably if not alwaysso benignlythrough themechanisms ofmarket, competition, and profit ...
... economists, as Bergnotes, “welded their perception of the advance of technologyto their conceptof economic development,” which proceeded inexorably if not alwaysso benignlythrough themechanisms ofmarket, competition, and profit ...
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... economists and the philosophers and visionaries of modern manufacturing, Ureand Babbage. ForMarx (seethe passagefrom Marxin Appendix II) technological progress wasnotonly the meansof capitalist competition, accumulation, andexploitation ...
... economists and the philosophers and visionaries of modern manufacturing, Ureand Babbage. ForMarx (seethe passagefrom Marxin Appendix II) technological progress wasnotonly the meansof capitalist competition, accumulation, andexploitation ...
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