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1927. Translated from the French by H.H. Hemming and Doris Hemming. Siegfried was the professor of economics, Paris School of Social Sciences. The following is an excerpt from the text: If the aim of society is to produce the greatest amount of comfort and luxury for the greatest number of people, then the United States of America is in a fair way to succeed. And yet a house, a bath, and a car for every workman-so much luxury within the reach of all-can only be obtained at a tragic price, no le…
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1927. Translated from the French by H.H. Hemming and Doris Hemming. Siegfried was the professor of economics, Paris School of Social Sciences. The following is an excerpt from the text: If the aim of society is to produce the greatest amount of comfort and luxury for the greatest number of people, then the United States of America is in a fair way to succeed. And yet a house, a bath, and a car for every workman-so much luxury within the reach of all-can only be obtained at a tragic price, no less than the transformation of millions of workmen into automatons. Fordism, which is the essence of American industry, results in the standardization of the workman himself.

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1927. Translated from the French by H.H. Hemming and Doris Hemming. Siegfried was the professor of economics, Paris School of Social Sciences. The following is an excerpt from the text: If the aim of society is to produce the greatest amount of comfort and luxury for the greatest number of people, then the United States of America is in a fair way to succeed. And yet a house, a bath, and a car for every workman-so much luxury within the reach of all-can only be obtained at a tragic price, no less than the transformation of millions of workmen into automatons. Fordism, which is the essence of American industry, results in the standardization of the workman himself.

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