Labor's end: how the promise of automation degraded work
"Labor's End traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-ranging implications in political and social life. As Jason Resnikoff shows, the term automation expressed the conviction that industrial progress meant the inevitable abolition of manual labor...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Labor's End traces the discourse around automation from its origins in the factory to its wide-ranging implications in political and social life. As Jason Resnikoff shows, the term automation expressed the conviction that industrial progress meant the inevitable abolition of manual labor from industry. But the real substance of the term reflected industry's desire to hide an intensification of human work--and labor's loss of power and protection--behind magnificent machinery and a starry-eyed faith in technological revolution. The rhetorical power of the automation ideology revealed and perpetuated a belief that the idea of freedom was incompatible with the activity of work. From there, political actors ruled out the workplace as a site of politics while some of labor's staunchest allies dismissed sped-up tasks, expanded workloads, and incipient deindustrialization in the name of technological progress. A forceful intellectual history, Labor's End challenges entrenched assumptions about automation's transformation of the American workplace"-- |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
INTRODUCTION
I
1.
"THE MACHINE TELLS
THE
BODY
HOW
TO
WORLD':
"AUTOMATION'
AND
THE
POSTWAR
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
15
2.
THE ELECTRONIC BRAINS TIRED HANDS:
AUTOMATION,
THE
DIGITAL
COMPUTER,
AND
THE
DEGRADATION
OF
CLERICAL
WORK
3.
THE LIBERATION
OF
THE
LEISURE
CLASS: DEBATING
FREEDOM
AND
WORK
IN THE
195OS AND
EARLY
I96OS
64
4.
ANTICIPATING
OBLIVION: THE AUTOMATION
DISCOURSE,
FEDERAL POLICY,
AND
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
89
5.
MACHINES
OF
LOVING GRACE: THE NEW LEFT
TURNS
AWAY FROM WORK
114
6.
SLAVES
IN
TOMORROWLAND: THE
DEGRADATION
OF
DOMESTIC
LABOR
AND
REPRODUCTION
136
7.
WHERE HAVE ALL THE
ROBOTS GONE?
FROM
AUTOMATION
TO
HUMANIZATION
16O
CONCLUSION
187
NOTES
193
BIBLIOGRAPHY
221
INDEX
241
',
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
, .
39 |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VII
INTRODUCTION
I
1.
"THE MACHINE TELLS
THE
BODY
HOW
TO
WORLD':
"AUTOMATION'
AND
THE
POSTWAR
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
15
2.
THE ELECTRONIC BRAINS TIRED HANDS:
AUTOMATION,
THE
DIGITAL
COMPUTER,
AND
THE
DEGRADATION
OF
CLERICAL
WORK
3.
THE LIBERATION
OF
THE
LEISURE
CLASS: DEBATING
FREEDOM
AND
WORK
IN THE
195OS AND
EARLY
I96OS
64
4.
ANTICIPATING
OBLIVION: THE AUTOMATION
DISCOURSE,
FEDERAL POLICY,
AND
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
89
5.
MACHINES
OF
LOVING GRACE: THE NEW LEFT
TURNS
AWAY FROM WORK
114
6.
SLAVES
IN
TOMORROWLAND: THE
DEGRADATION
OF
DOMESTIC
LABOR
AND
REPRODUCTION
136
7.
WHERE HAVE ALL THE
ROBOTS GONE?
FROM
AUTOMATION
TO
HUMANIZATION
16O
CONCLUSION
187
NOTES
193
BIBLIOGRAPHY
221
INDEX
241
',
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
, .
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