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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... crisis, depression,and unemployment much like our own, theywere struggling against theefforts of capital, using technology as a vehicle,to restructure socialrelationsand the patternsof production attheir expense. Duringthe first three.
... crisis, depression,and unemployment much like our own, theywere struggling against theefforts of capital, using technology as a vehicle,to restructure socialrelationsand the patternsof production attheir expense. Duringthe first three.
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... production attheir expense. Duringthe first three decades ofthe nineteenth century, the workersin manufacturing tradesunited in opposition to unemployment, the loweringofwages, changesin thesystem of wage payments, theelimination ...
... production attheir expense. Duringthe first three decades ofthe nineteenth century, the workersin manufacturing tradesunited in opposition to unemployment, the loweringofwages, changesin thesystem of wage payments, theelimination ...
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... of production identified with alienation, now emerged as simply a progressitself. Suchprogress, moreover, was viewed as natural and necessary;social prosperityand human happiness would inevitably flowfrom thisautomatic process, solong ...
... of production identified with alienation, now emerged as simply a progressitself. Suchprogress, moreover, was viewed as natural and necessary;social prosperityand human happiness would inevitably flowfrom thisautomatic process, solong ...
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... production,out of the reach of theunmovable workers. The apologists of capitalism were intentupon fabricating anabstracted worldview that would justify further capitalist development.For them, it wasnecessary toexplain that whatever the ...
... production,out of the reach of theunmovable workers. The apologists of capitalism were intentupon fabricating anabstracted worldview that would justify further capitalist development.For them, it wasnecessary toexplain that whatever the ...
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... production (asthe Ludditeswell understood). InUre'smind the factorytook on “mystical qualities,” as Berg puts it;Ure ... of production eventually gave wayto discussions of political power and property distribution. “Thereal grievance ...
... production (asthe Ludditeswell understood). InUre'smind the factorytook on “mystical qualities,” as Berg puts it;Ure ... of production eventually gave wayto discussions of political power and property distribution. “Thereal grievance ...
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