| André Gorz - 1997 - 164 páginas
...machine, just as armies do. From the very beginning the language of industry has been a military language: The technical subordination of the workman to the uniform motion of the instruments of labour, and the peculiar composition of the body of workpeople, consisting as it does of individuals of both... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 páginas
...the skill of the operative, which six months' education can teach, and a common labourer can learn."1 The technical subordination of the workman to the uniform motion of the instruments of labour, and the peculiar composition of the body of workpeople, consisting as it does of individuals of both... | |
| Dipesh Chakrabarty - 2000 - 276 páginas
...Marx used to describe discipline.7 Discipline, in Marx's discussion, had two components. It entailed a "technical subordination of the workman to the uniform motion of the instruments of labour," hence the need for training, education, and so 5 Ibid., pp. 488-491. » Ibid., p. 503. 7 Ibid., p.... | |
| Louis Putterman, Randy Kroszner - 1996 - 404 páginas
...the skill of the operative, which six months' education can teach, and a common labourer can learn."7 The technical subordination of the workman to the uniform motion of the instruments of labour, and the peculiar composition of the body of workpeople, consisting as it does of individuals of both... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 561 páginas
...the skill of the operative, which six months' education can teach, and a common labourer can learn,"1 The technical subordination of the workman to the uniform motion of the instruments of labour, and the peculiar composition of the body of workpeople, consisting as it does of individuals of both... | |
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