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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... Manufacturers' Association estimatedthat in theprevious fouryears two hundred thousand manufacturing jobshad been eliminated through the use ofnew technology. That was only in manufacturing,and just the beginning. Thelatest wave of ...
... Manufacturers' Association estimatedthat in theprevious fouryears two hundred thousand manufacturing jobshad been eliminated through the use ofnew technology. That was only in manufacturing,and just the beginning. Thelatest wave of ...
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... manufacturing tradesunited in opposition to unemployment, the loweringofwages, changesin thesystem of wage payments, theelimination ofskilled work, the loweringofthe qualityofproducts, andthe factory system itself, which entailed an ...
... manufacturing tradesunited in opposition to unemployment, the loweringofwages, changesin thesystem of wage payments, theelimination ofskilled work, the loweringofthe qualityofproducts, andthe factory system itself, which entailed an ...
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... manufacturing workers marching underthe banner of the mythical Ned Ludddestroyed over onethousand mills in the Nottingham area. A decade later the machinebreaking spreadacross themidlands, and as Pierre Dubois, a historianof industrial ...
... manufacturing workers marching underthe banner of the mythical Ned Ludddestroyed over onethousand mills in the Nottingham area. A decade later the machinebreaking spreadacross themidlands, and as Pierre Dubois, a historianof industrial ...
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... manufacturing, Ureand Babbage. ForMarx (seethe passagefrom Marxin Appendix II) technological progress wasnotonly the meansof capitalist competition, accumulation, andexploitation, butalso essentialto theadvance ofmodern industry itself ...
... manufacturing, Ureand Babbage. ForMarx (seethe passagefrom Marxin Appendix II) technological progress wasnotonly the meansof capitalist competition, accumulation, andexploitation, butalso essentialto theadvance ofmodern industry itself ...
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... manufacture, among others. The threattoestablished workrules, working conditions,and jobsecurity posed by the introduction of such technological changes sparked strikes, sporadic sabotage, and, during the late 1950s andearly 1960s, a ...
... manufacture, among others. The threattoestablished workrules, working conditions,and jobsecurity posed by the introduction of such technological changes sparked strikes, sporadic sabotage, and, during the late 1950s andearly 1960s, a ...
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