Industrial Democracy: a Study of Labor Payment, Conditions, and Tendencies
Author: MacFarlane, Donald Peter
Year: 1926
Degree: Bachelor's thesis
Advisor: Unknown, Unknown
Committee Member: None, None
Option: Engineering; Economics
DOI: 10.7907/3C9T-0N88
Abstract
Since the beginning of human relations, some of the more ambitious and more capable members of society have by various means found and practiced methods of exploiting the efforts of their fellowmen to their own personal interest. These individuals have been naturally gifted at organization and control and have been able to dominate their slower, less mentally active associates. It is a cumulative process, once having been started the act of further subjugation becoming easier and easier as the clever person gets more and more control over the other.
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