The Right to Useful Unemployment and Its Professional EnemiesBoyars, 1978 - 95 頁 Monograph on a philosophy for restoring quality of life to modern society - contends that autonomous activities, in which both rich and poor people might find a sense of creativity and freedom, have been thwarted by professionalism, technocracy, and the pursuit of productivity. |
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... specialists relate our needs exclusively to this centre . In contrast , the social inversion contem- plated here would assign use - values created and personally valued by people themselves to the centre . It is true that people have ...
... specialists relate our needs exclusively to this centre . In contrast , the social inversion contem- plated here would assign use - values created and personally valued by people themselves to the centre . It is true that people have ...
第 48 頁
... specialists , who are usually servicers of human needs that their speciality has defined , tend to wear the mask of and to provide some form of care . They are more deeply entrenched than a Byzantine bureaucracy , more international ...
... specialists , who are usually servicers of human needs that their speciality has defined , tend to wear the mask of and to provide some form of care . They are more deeply entrenched than a Byzantine bureaucracy , more international ...
第 49 頁
... specialists to determine how their kind of work shall be done , and by whom . But none of these specialists are professionals in the sense that doctors , for instance , are today . Today's domineering profes- sionals , of whom ...
... specialists to determine how their kind of work shall be done , and by whom . But none of these specialists are professionals in the sense that doctors , for instance , are today . Today's domineering profes- sionals , of whom ...
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