top | item 18160208 (no title) bachbach | 7 years ago Quibble - this comes from Smith. It's not specifically a Marxist complaint - just one popular with them. discuss order hn newest bicubic|7 years ago Mind referencing where Smith highlights this as a drawback of capitalism? I'd like to learn more. icebraining|7 years ago Book V of the Wealth of Nations has a long passage about the ill effects of the division of labor (or more specifically, of the constant repetition of simple tasks) on the workers.Here: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/smith-adam/works/... (search for "In the progress of the division of labour") load replies (1)
bicubic|7 years ago Mind referencing where Smith highlights this as a drawback of capitalism? I'd like to learn more. icebraining|7 years ago Book V of the Wealth of Nations has a long passage about the ill effects of the division of labor (or more specifically, of the constant repetition of simple tasks) on the workers.Here: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/smith-adam/works/... (search for "In the progress of the division of labour") load replies (1)
icebraining|7 years ago Book V of the Wealth of Nations has a long passage about the ill effects of the division of labor (or more specifically, of the constant repetition of simple tasks) on the workers.Here: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/smith-adam/works/... (search for "In the progress of the division of labour") load replies (1)
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Here: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/smith-adam/works/... (search for "In the progress of the division of labour")