Middle Class Support: A Route to Socioeconomic SecurityRobert Theobald Swallow Press, 1972 - 199 pages |
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... AUTOMATION ? For our purposes , we have defined automation as the aspect of technology that reduces man's labor . Thus if con- struction forms for homes or commercial structures are as- sembled out of standardized components that can be ...
... AUTOMATION ? For our purposes , we have defined automation as the aspect of technology that reduces man's labor . Thus if con- struction forms for homes or commercial structures are as- sembled out of standardized components that can be ...
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... automation techniques . Each occupation was judged as belonging in one or more of the following categories : ( a ) entirely replaceable by automation and stand- ardization , ( b ) entirely prone to obsolescence because of the ...
... automation techniques . Each occupation was judged as belonging in one or more of the following categories : ( a ) entirely replaceable by automation and stand- ardization , ( b ) entirely prone to obsolescence because of the ...
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... Automation or Obsolescence Due to Technological Change Replaceable by Automation Obsolescence Due to Tech- Partially Replaceable Not Replace- Too Unique able by Auto- or Small and Standardi- nical Change by Automation mation nor zation ...
... Automation or Obsolescence Due to Technological Change Replaceable by Automation Obsolescence Due to Tech- Partially Replaceable Not Replace- Too Unique able by Auto- or Small and Standardi- nical Change by Automation mation nor zation ...
Contents
Introduction to the Second Edition | ix |
Preface | xxxii |
THE IMMINENT REVOLUTION | 1 |
Copyright | |
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