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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... that the information highway “raisesthe ante in competition. If wedon't act, Canada and Canadian companies willbe left ... thatthe new equipment will most likely cost some of themtheir jobsand give management more control over production ...
... that the information highway “raisesthe ante in competition. If wedon't act, Canada and Canadian companies willbe left ... thatthe new equipment will most likely cost some of themtheir jobsand give management more control over production ...
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... that the resistance was in fact rational,widely supported, and indeed successful —both inbuying timefor reflection and ... thatthe newtechnology reflectedand reinforced.Thus, the workersof Nottingham, Yorkshire,and Lancashire werenot ...
... that the resistance was in fact rational,widely supported, and indeed successful —both inbuying timefor reflection and ... thatthe newtechnology reflectedand reinforced.Thus, the workersof Nottingham, Yorkshire,and Lancashire werenot ...
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... thatthe powerloom “was profitableonly forcertain fabricsand requiredavery large investmentinfixed capital,” as Berg points out.“It was quiteclearto many thatthe productivity ofthe power loom wasnotits greatest asset.” The weavers ...
... thatthe powerloom “was profitableonly forcertain fabricsand requiredavery large investmentinfixed capital,” as Berg points out.“It was quiteclearto many thatthe productivity ofthe power loom wasnotits greatest asset.” The weavers ...
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... thatthe workers werenot opposed to the machines per se. They knew who theirreal (human) enemies were. Thesehistorians suggest, therefore, that selective machinebreaking wassimply one tactic amongothers usedtocripple and intimidate their ...
... thatthe workers werenot opposed to the machines per se. They knew who theirreal (human) enemies were. Thesehistorians suggest, therefore, that selective machinebreaking wassimply one tactic amongothers usedtocripple and intimidate their ...
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... thatthe socialand psychological costs ofthis progress far outweighed any gains from cheaper commodities, were moreeasily dismissed as romantic reactionaries. The machinebreakers themselves wereassailed withrepression and ridicule ...
... thatthe socialand psychological costs ofthis progress far outweighed any gains from cheaper commodities, were moreeasily dismissed as romantic reactionaries. The machinebreakers themselves wereassailed withrepression and ridicule ...
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