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| George Savage White - Cotton - 1836 - 514 pages
...continuous thread, as in the distribution of the different members of the apparatus into one co-operative body, in impelling each organ with its ^ appropriate...devise and administer a successful code of factory diligence, was the Herculean enterprise, the noble achievement of Arkwright. Even at the present day,... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1844 - 458 pages
...thread, " as in the distribution of the different members of the apparatus into one co-operative Ixxly, in impelling each organ with its appropriate delicacy...the unvarying regularity of the complex automaton." This was a task to which Wyatt was incompetent, notwithstanding his mechanical genius, his good education,... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1844 - 458 pages
...different members of the apparatus into one co-operative body, in impelling each organ with its appropnate delicacy and speed, and, above all, in training human...the unvarying regularity of the complex automaton." This was a task to which Wyatt was incompetent, notwithstanding his mechanical genius, his good education,... | |
| Francis Espinasse - Great Britain - 1874 - 494 pages
...continuous thread, as in the distribution of the different members of the apparatus into one co-operative body, in impelling each organ with its appropriate...identify themselves with the unvarying regularity of a complicated automaton. To devise and administer a successful code of factory discipline, suited to... | |
| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 1906 - 884 pages
..."The main difficulty [in the automatic factory] . . . lay . . . above all in training human l)eings to renounce their desultory habits of work, and to...automaton. To devise and administer a successful code oi factory discipline, suited to the necessities of factory diligence, •was the Herculean enterprise,... | |
| Karl Marx - Capital - 1906 - 880 pages
...and sergeants of an industrial army. "The main difficulty [in the automatic factory] . . . lay . . . above all in training human beings to renounce their desultory habits of work, and to iden* tify themselves with the unvarying regularity of the complex automaton. To devise and administer... | |
| Anthony Giddens, David Held - Social Science - 1982 - 664 pages
...of a proper self-acting mechanism for drawing out and twisting cotton into a continuous thread, as in ... training human beings to renounce their desultory...themselves with the unvarying regularity of the complex automation. To devise and administer a successful code of factory discipline, suited to the necessities... | |
| Herbert A. Applebaum - Social Science - 1984 - 420 pages
...somewhat more distinct background to the problem arising from industrial requirements that consist in training "human beings to renounce their desultory habits of work and identify themselves with the unvarying regularity of the complex automation," the modern orthodox mechanized... | |
| Stewart Clegg - Political Science - 1989 - 324 pages
...namely the 'distribution of the different members of the apparatus into one co-operative body', by 'training human beings to renounce their desultory...themselves with the unvarying regularity of the complex automation' (cited in Thompson 1968: 395). The extension of any agency's governing power over time,... | |
| Alexander J. Field - Business & Economics - 378 pages
...Marx (p. 549) certainly recognizes the problem: "The main difficulty" (in the automatic factory) "lay above all in training human beings to renounce their...themselves with the unvarying regularity of the complex automation. To devise and administer a successful code of factory discipline, suited to the necessities... | |
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