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Inventing Ourselves Out of Jobs?
Amy Sue Bix
其他書名
America's Debate Over Technological Unemployment, 1929-1981
出版
Johns Hopkins University Press
, 2000
主題
Business & Economics / Human Resources & Personnel Management
Business & Economics / Labor / General
History / General
History / United States / General
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Technology & Engineering / Social Aspects
ISBN
0801862442
9780801862441
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=CnMFAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Americans today often associate scientific and technological change with progress and personal well-being, yet underneath this confident assumptions lie serious questions. In this work, Amy Sue Bix locates the origins of this confusion in the Great Depression, when social and economic crisis forced many Americans to re-examine ideas about science, technology, and progress. Growing fear of technological unemployment - the idea that increasing mechanization displaced human workers - prompted widespread talk about the meaning of progress in the new Machine Age. In response, promoters of technology mounted a powerful public relations campaign: in advertising, writings, speeches and World Fair exhibits, company leaders and prominent scientists and engineers insisted that mechanization ultimately would ensure American happiness and national success.