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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... socalled information age. Forthiselectronic epochis now already half a century old (theterms automation and cybernetics werecoined in1947), and the returns are in.The catastropheof the second industrial revolution already rivals that of ...
... socalled information age. Forthiselectronic epochis now already half a century old (theterms automation and cybernetics werecoined in1947), and the returns are in.The catastropheof the second industrial revolution already rivals that of ...
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... socalled economic viability,the presumed reason for introducing a new technology, wasnotin reality an economic category buta political and cultural one. The decision to investcapital in machines thatwould reinforce thesystem of ...
... socalled economic viability,the presumed reason for introducing a new technology, wasnotin reality an economic category buta political and cultural one. The decision to investcapital in machines thatwould reinforce thesystem of ...
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... so called scientific socialism ofEngels and Marx. InTheCondition of the Working Class in England, Engelsbrought together the Tory,Owenite, and politicalradical critiques of capitalism. Inaddition, he introduced the conceptofa unified ...
... so called scientific socialism ofEngels and Marx. InTheCondition of the Working Class in England, Engelsbrought together the Tory,Owenite, and politicalradical critiques of capitalism. Inaddition, he introduced the conceptofa unified ...
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