segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2016

Progressivismo e Taylorismo

"Progressivism was a branch of what Scott called the “high modernist” ideology, which “envisioned a sweeping, rational engineering of all aspects of social life in order to improve the human condition.” High modernism carries with it an aesthetic sensibility in which the rationally organized community, farm, or factory was one that “looked regimented and orderly in a geometrical sense,” along with an affinity for gigantism and centralization reflected in “huge dams, centraliz...
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The Progressive movement at the turn of the twentieth century—the doctrine from which the main current of modern liberalism developed—is sometimes…
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