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“...industrial depression, when unemployment is rife, and when, as frequently happens, the workers starve, not because of "decreased efficiency," but for the very opposite reason, that the markets are glutted with the products of their labor.”
Source: "The Onward Sweep of the Machine Process," by Nils H. Hanson, 1913, published by the I.W.W. Publish Bureau, Chicago, U.S.A.. Contains an essay titled "Industrial Efficiency and Its Antidote," by T. Glynn and "The Diesel Motor," by Barbara Lily Frankenthal. "Industrial Efficiency and Its Antidote," by T. Glynn and "The Diesel Motor," by Barbara Lily Frankenthal, Section: Industrial Efficiency and Its Antidote, Part: II.
"The Onward Sweep of the Machine Process," by Nils H. Hanson, 1913, published by the I.W.W. Publish Bureau, Chicago, U.S.A.. Contains an essay titled "Industrial Efficiency and Its Antidote," by T. Glynn and "The Diesel Motor," by Barbara Lily Frankenthal.
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