The Philosophy of Manufactures: Or an Exposition of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of the Factory System of Great Britain (1835)

by Andrew Ure

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Andrew Ure (1778-1857) was a professor at the University of Glasgow and an enthusiast for the Industrial Revolution's new systems of manufacturing.

As we know, a consequence of these new developments was the redundancy of many workers, just as we are experiencing today with `downsizing' and `reengineering'. This study details the creation of the general education system as an answer to the need for less self-willed and intractable workmen, which were unfit to become "components of a mechanical system".

In our times of permanent technological revolution, this is an excellent insight into the roots of industrial progress. Understanding rural workers' shock and their need to readapt to a new urban, factorial reality, and the white collar workers' dilemma of social security or entrepreneurship is achieved by this fascinating and important book.

  • ISBN10 1498168612
  • ISBN13 9781498168618
  • Publish Date 7 August 2014 (first published 28 July 1967)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Literary Licensing, LLC
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 494
  • Language English